Takotsubo Syndrome (TS) is an acute, reversible cardiac dysfunction, with
complex, not entirely understood pathophysiology and heterogeneous clinical
picture. Imaging methods each have a crucial role in the diagnosis, in-hospital
management, short term and long term follow up. Coronary angiography needs to be
performed, especially in the setting of a suspected acute coronary syndrome, in
order to rule out coronary artery disease. Echocardiography plays a central role
both in the acute and the chronic phase. It is the first imaging investigation
performed in patients with TS, valuable to diagnose systolic dysfunction, the
wall motion pattern and early complications. Cardiac magnetic resonance tissue
characterization provides an essential role in the differential diagnosis of TS
with other non-ischemic causes of systolic dysfunction. This review focuses on
the imaging methods and the important part they play in the complex management of
the disease.