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eOGO is an uncommon adverse event in patients on long‐term LVAD support. Thirty‐one eOGO patients were identified in a single‐centre HM3 implantation program. Twenty patients underwent percutaneous stenting. This treatment resulted in immediate LVAD flow improvement and yielded satisfactory quality‐of‐life results, with 62.5% patients assigned a fair ...
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Direct intraoperative HeartMate 3 LVAD flow measurements using an ultrasonic probe revealed consistently higher values by approximately 0.5 L/min compared to device‐estimated flows. This discrepancy remained stable across pump speed settings, highlighting the importance of distinguishing measured from estimated flow in HeartMate 3 patients.
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Annual Review of Medicine, 2010
Recently, an increasing number of cases of stress cardiomyopathy, mainly occurring in elderly women, have been documented in many parts of the world. In Japan, this disease is known as takotsubo cardiomyopathy (named after the fishing pot used for trapping octopus).
Yoshihiro J, Akashi +3 more
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Recently, an increasing number of cases of stress cardiomyopathy, mainly occurring in elderly women, have been documented in many parts of the world. In Japan, this disease is known as takotsubo cardiomyopathy (named after the fishing pot used for trapping octopus).
Yoshihiro J, Akashi +3 more
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Heart Failure Clinics, 2019
Stress-induced cardiomyopathy is characterized by reversible myocardial injury with distinctive regional wall motion abnormalities of the left ventricle, usually precipitated by an emotional or physical stressor. This condition has a strong predilection for older women and has a trend of increasing incidence. The diagnosis can be made based on symptoms,
Lili, Zhang, Ileana L, Piña
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Stress-induced cardiomyopathy is characterized by reversible myocardial injury with distinctive regional wall motion abnormalities of the left ventricle, usually precipitated by an emotional or physical stressor. This condition has a strong predilection for older women and has a trend of increasing incidence. The diagnosis can be made based on symptoms,
Lili, Zhang, Ileana L, Piña
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Intraoperative Stress Cardiomyopathy
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 2010The authors discuss and present transesophageal echocardiographic images of intraoperative tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy in a female patient under general anesthesia. Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography was performed in an attempt to manage a sudden episode of hypotension and mild pulmonary edema coincidental with surgical incision.
Edward, Gologorsky, Angela, Gologorsky
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Heart & Lung, 2007
Stress-related cardiomyopathy is underdiagnosed in the white population. Recently, an increasing awareness of this syndrome was noted in the United States. Stress-related cardiomyopathy was found mostly in women after an immediate stress. The available literature has indicated excellent short-term prognosis and full recovery. We report the case of a 56-
Abdul-Ghani, Sankri-Tarbichi +3 more
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Stress-related cardiomyopathy is underdiagnosed in the white population. Recently, an increasing awareness of this syndrome was noted in the United States. Stress-related cardiomyopathy was found mostly in women after an immediate stress. The available literature has indicated excellent short-term prognosis and full recovery. We report the case of a 56-
Abdul-Ghani, Sankri-Tarbichi +3 more
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Critical Pathways in Cardiology: A Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2011
Stress cardiomyopathy is now a well-recognized reversible cardiomyopathy, with a clinical presentation mimicking Acute Coronary syndrome in the absence of significant coronary artery disease. It is often encountered in postmenopausal females and is usually precipitated by acute emotional or physical stressors.
Ajay K, Sharma +2 more
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Stress cardiomyopathy is now a well-recognized reversible cardiomyopathy, with a clinical presentation mimicking Acute Coronary syndrome in the absence of significant coronary artery disease. It is often encountered in postmenopausal females and is usually precipitated by acute emotional or physical stressors.
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