Stress Induced Cardiomyopathy in Post-Menopausal Women
Takotsubo
cardiomyopathy occurs in post-menopausal women undergoing emotional stress. The
symptom of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is an uncommon etiology of cardiac chest
pain. Clinical characteristics include cardiac enzyme elevation, electrocardiogram changes, apical wall
motion abnormalities and left ventricular dysfunction. However, cardiac
catheterization typically show normal
coronary vessels. There were also wall motion abnormalities consistent with
Takotsubo pathophysiology as follows: mild LV
dilation, LV dyskinesia at the anterior,
apical, and distal inferior walls; and a hyper
dynamic base. The most effective treatment for TCM is currently unknown due to the lack of case-control trials. However,
most commonly antiplatelet medications, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)
inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers
(ARB), and beta-adrenergic antagonists are used for treatment. Recurrence is
documented, but is an extremely rare finding.
Recurrence
occurs primarily in women and more commonly after TCM episodes associated with
severe left ventricular dysfunction8. Singh demonstrated that patients with
recurrence commonly have a significantly lower LVEF during the first
episode of TCM, compared to their counterparts that did not experience
recurrence. The most effective treatment for TCM is currently unknown due to
the lack of case-control trials. Therefore, TCM is often treated supportively.
TCM patients are most commonly discharged on antiplatelet medications,
angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers
(ARB), and beta-adrenergic antagonists.
Recurrence of TCM is a rare phenomenon making the incidence
difficult to determine. Individual reports of incidence have been highly
variable with ranges from 1.5-10%. Systematic reviews estimate recurrence rates
of 1.5- 3.5%. Of note, they also found that the cumulative incidence of recurrence
increased from 1.2% at the first six months, to nearly 5% at 6 years.
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above Article originally got published at SciFed Journal of Cardiology in 2017,
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