Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is an enigmatic disease with a multifactorial and still unresolved pathogenesis. Postulated mechanisms include catecholamine excess, coronary artery spasm, and microvascular dysfunction, however catecholamines seem to play a central role in the pathophysiology of TTS. In facts catecholamines have relevant effects on the vasculature and myocardium. Toxic direct effects of catecholamine on myocardium are mediated by multiple pathway including functional hypoxia, metabolic changes and changes in membrane permeability leading to various electrolytic imbalances. Recently report of familial cases has suggested a genetic component. Further research is required to help clarify the proposed hypotheses and to increase our und...
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy (TTC) is a temporary heart-wall motion abnormality with the clinical presen...
<p>TS is associated with increased levels of catecholamines in the acute phase of this condition. Hy...
While the first part of the scientific statement on the pathophysiology of Takotsubo syndrome was fo...
Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is identified as an acute severe ventricular systolic dysfunction, which is...
Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is a severe but reversible acute heart failure syndrome that occurs followi...
First recognized in 1990, takotsubo syndrome (TTS) constitutes an acute cardiac condition that mimic...
Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) consists of transient dysfunction of the left and/or right ventricle in the...
Originally described by Japanese authors in the 1990s, Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) generally presents a...
This is the first part of a scientific statement from the Heart Failure Association of the European ...
Takotsubo Syndrome (TTS) is usually triggered by emotional or physical stressors, thus suggesting th...
Originally described by Japanese authors in the 1990s, Takotsubo Syndrome (TTS) generally presents a...
This is the first part of a scientific statement from the Heart Failure Association of the European ...
While the first part of the scientific statement on the pathophysiology of Takotsubo syndrome was fo...
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy (TTC) is a temporary heart-wall motion abnormality with the clinical presen...
<p>TS is associated with increased levels of catecholamines in the acute phase of this condition. Hy...
While the first part of the scientific statement on the pathophysiology of Takotsubo syndrome was fo...
Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is identified as an acute severe ventricular systolic dysfunction, which is...
Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is a severe but reversible acute heart failure syndrome that occurs followi...
First recognized in 1990, takotsubo syndrome (TTS) constitutes an acute cardiac condition that mimic...
Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) consists of transient dysfunction of the left and/or right ventricle in the...
Originally described by Japanese authors in the 1990s, Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) generally presents a...
This is the first part of a scientific statement from the Heart Failure Association of the European ...
Takotsubo Syndrome (TTS) is usually triggered by emotional or physical stressors, thus suggesting th...
Originally described by Japanese authors in the 1990s, Takotsubo Syndrome (TTS) generally presents a...
This is the first part of a scientific statement from the Heart Failure Association of the European ...
While the first part of the scientific statement on the pathophysiology of Takotsubo syndrome was fo...
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy (TTC) is a temporary heart-wall motion abnormality with the clinical presen...
<p>TS is associated with increased levels of catecholamines in the acute phase of this condition. Hy...
While the first part of the scientific statement on the pathophysiology of Takotsubo syndrome was fo...