In order to describe the clinical features and complications of Takotsubo syndrome, a case series study was conducted with patients admitted with this pathology to the National Cardiovascular Institute-INCOR in Lima-Peru between January 2013 and December 2018. Twenty-six patients (26) were included, with an average age of 69 years and female predominance (96.2%); additionally, a trigger was identified in 23 cases (88.5%). In the electrocardiogram, 61.5% had ST segment elevation; and, in the evolution, 92.3% showed negative T waves and 38.5% a QTc interval >500 ms. In-hospital complications were cardiogenic shock (11.5%), atrial fibrillation (7.7%) and ventricular tachycardia (7.7%). In this series, Takotsubo syndrome predominated in postmenopausal women, usually triggered by a stressor, with a low complication rate and no in-hospital mortality.
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Espinoza-Alva, D., Pampa-Quenta, D. O., Rodríguez-Olivares, R. R., & Gabino-Gonzáles, G. (2019). Clinical features and complications of takotsubo syndrome in a peruvian social security referral center. Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Publica, 36(2), 255–259. https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2019.362.4622
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