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Takotsubo Syndrome Following Pulmonary Vein Isolation With Pulse Field Ablation. [PDF]
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Utility of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Isolated Right Ventricular Takotsubo Syndrome. [PDF]
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Perioperative Takotsubo Syndrome Following Breast Prosthesis Explantation and Capsulectomy: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Validation of Takotsubo Syndrome Scoring System. [PDF]
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Prolonged ST-Segment Elevation and Persistent Left Ventricular Dysfunction Assessed by Dual-Isotope Myocardial Scintigraphy in Takotsubo Syndrome: A Case Report. [PDF]
Kurisu S, Fujiwara H.
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Comparison of clinical features and outcomes of Chinese patients with Takotsubo syndrome and acute myocardial infarction-results from the first Chinese Takotsubo syndrome registry. [PDF]
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Takotsubo syndrome is named after the octopus trap used by Japanese fisherman and reflects the shape of the left ventricle during systole in patients with this condition. Takotsubo is an acute cardiac syndrome (ACS), starting with chest pain, dyspnoea, ECG changes, sometimes presenting as STEMI or non-STEMI, and in some cases with hypotension ...
Bahram Mohebbi, Feridoun Noohi
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Takotsubo syndrome is named after the octopus trap used by Japanese fisherman and reflects the shape of the left ventricle during systole in patients with this condition. Takotsubo is an acute cardiac syndrome (ACS), starting with chest pain, dyspnoea, ECG changes, sometimes presenting as STEMI or non-STEMI, and in some cases with hypotension ...
Bahram Mohebbi, Feridoun Noohi
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Coronary Artery Disease, 2011
The Takotsubo Syndrome was first described by Japanese investigators approximately 20 years ago and has been increasingly recognized in all countries. It occurs almost exclusively in postmenopausal women and is triggered by a severe emotional stress. Severe chest pain is common and the electrocardiogram often mimics that seen with an acute myocardial ...
Daniel M, Balkin, Lawrence S, Cohen
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The Takotsubo Syndrome was first described by Japanese investigators approximately 20 years ago and has been increasingly recognized in all countries. It occurs almost exclusively in postmenopausal women and is triggered by a severe emotional stress. Severe chest pain is common and the electrocardiogram often mimics that seen with an acute myocardial ...
Daniel M, Balkin, Lawrence S, Cohen
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Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!
Takotsubo syndrome causes sudden weakening of the heart muscle, often triggered by intense physical or emotional stress. Because its symptoms closely mimic those of acute coronary syndrome, the healthcare team must recognize the signs and provide appropriate care.
Anenta Ratneswaren, Juan Carlos Kaski
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Takotsubo syndrome causes sudden weakening of the heart muscle, often triggered by intense physical or emotional stress. Because its symptoms closely mimic those of acute coronary syndrome, the healthcare team must recognize the signs and provide appropriate care.
Anenta Ratneswaren, Juan Carlos Kaski
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