Acute tako tsubo cardiomyopathy was associated with altered cardiac autonomic function and a significant inverse correlation between posttraumatic stress scores and QRS duration (r = -0.66, P = 0.01).
Observational (n=13)
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13 female patients with acute tako tsubo cardiomyopathy evaluated at symptom presentation and after 3 months to assess cardiac autonomic function and emotional stress.
Acute tako tsubo cardiomyopathy vs 3-month follow-up (recovery)
Correlation between PTSS-10 score and QRS duration in the signal-averaged ECG — r = -0.66, p=0.01
Effect estimate: r = -0.66
p-value: p=0.01
BACKGROUND: The cause of tako tsubo cardiomyopathy remains unclear. We used a multidisciplinary approach to investigate if a common pathophysiological denominator could be outlined. METHODS: Within 3 days following symptom presentation and again after 3 months we investigated all patients coming to our institution and diagnosed with tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy. Patients underwent extensive biochemical screening. Left ventricular function was evaluated by echocardiography and contrast-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Cardiac autonomic function was studied by heart rate variability and signal-averaged electrocardiogram and posttraumatic stress and depression were investigated by questionnaires (the Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome 10-Questions Inventory, PTSS-10 and the Montgomery-Åsberg depression rating scale, self rated version, MADRS-S). RESULTS: During 2 years, 13 consecutive patients were included. Markers of myocardial damage and heart failure were slightly to moderately elevated and ejection fraction (echocardiography and MRi) was moderately reduced at hospitalization and improved to normal values in all patients. Signal averaged ECG demonstrated a statistically significant shorter duration of the filtered QRS complex in the acute phase as compared to follow-up. In heart rate variability analysis, SDNN and SDANN were shorter acutely compared to follow-up. Two patients fulfilled criteria for posttraumatic stress syndrome while 7 patients were in the borderline zone. There was a statistically significant inverse correlation between PTSS-10 score and QRS duration in the signal-averaged ECG (r = -0.66, P = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with tako tsubo cardiomyopathy have altered cardiac autonomic function and a high incidence rate of borderline or definite posttraumatic stress syndrome acutely. This is in line with findings in patients with myocardial infarction and does not allow conclusions on cause and effect.
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Micael Waldenborg
Örebro University
Mona Soholat
Örebro University Hospital
Anders Kähäri
Örebro University
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
Örebro University Hospital
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Waldenborg et al. (Sat,) conducted a observational in tako tsubo cardiomyopathy (n=13). Acute tako tsubo cardiomyopathy vs. 3-month follow-up (recovery) was evaluated on Correlation between PTSS-10 score and QRS duration in the signal-averaged ECG (r = -0.66, p=0.01). Acute tako tsubo cardiomyopathy was associated with altered cardiac autonomic function and a significant inverse correlation between posttraumatic stress scores and QRS duration (r = -0.66, P = 0.01).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2089cc6832c8bccb4d1635 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-11-14