2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.accpm.2020.01.010
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Variants of Takotsubo syndrome in the perioperative period: A review of potential mechanisms and anaesthetic implications

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“…ont déjà discuté de la variété non apicale de syndrome de Takotsubo périopératoire. 9 La forte prévalence de malignité dans le syndrome de Takotsubo périopératoire (38 %) rapportée par Garcia Guzzo et coll. 6 est nouvelle et, bien que l'association entre malignité et syndrome de Takotsubo soit maintenant bien reconnue, cette association n'a pas encore été rapportée spécifiquement en cas de syndrome de Takotsubo périopératoire.…”
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“…ont déjà discuté de la variété non apicale de syndrome de Takotsubo périopératoire. 9 La forte prévalence de malignité dans le syndrome de Takotsubo périopératoire (38 %) rapportée par Garcia Guzzo et coll. 6 est nouvelle et, bien que l'association entre malignité et syndrome de Takotsubo soit maintenant bien reconnue, cette association n'a pas encore été rapportée spécifiquement en cas de syndrome de Takotsubo périopératoire.…”
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“…Gibson et al previously discussed the non-apical variety of perioperative TS. 9 The high prevalence of malignancy in perioperative TS (38%) reported by Garcia Guzzo et al 6 is novel, and although the association of malignancy with TS is now well-recognized, this association has not previously been reported with perioperative TS specifically. In the International Takotsubo Registry, 16.6% of patients had diagnosis of malignancy, which was more frequently precipitated by physical stressors.…”
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“…21 Alpha-2 agonists, such as dexmedetomidine and clonidine, may be beneficial to prevent recurrence in at-risk patients by reducing sympathetic outflow. 22 In conclusion, we describe the first known case of a postmenopausal female with postoperative CA after ureteral stenting due to TC. We emphasize the importance of maintaining a high suspicion of TC perioperatively, and we hope to increase awareness of the various risk factors for this syndrome.…”
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“… 21 Alpha-2 agonists, such as dexmedetomidine and clonidine, may be beneficial to prevent recurrence in at-risk patients by reducing sympathetic outflow. 22 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…The exact pathophysiological mechanisms remained unclear, but many researchers have suggested that the surgery was an important trigger for Takotsubo cardiomyopathy ( 29 ). The broader scope of surgical trauma and longer operation time, the more apparent sympathetic activation that patients will encounter, and thereby the incidence of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy will be higher during the perioperative period ( 30 ). This cardiovascular complication has received less attention in previous studies, but its incidence was not rare, and the perniciousness could not be ignored in our investigation.…”
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confidence: 99%