Inverted Takotsubo Following a Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy, Treated with Levosimendan

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Abstract

Background: Takotsubo syndrome is a transient stunned myocardium that typically involves the apical and mid-ventricular segments. A variant, called Inverted Takotsubo, concerns the basal and mid-ventricular segments. Case summary: We present a ruptured ectopic pregnancy that was responsible for a catecholamine surge, which led to this stress-induced cardiomyopathy. Transthoracic echocardiography showed mid-basal segments akinesia and hypercontractility of the apical segments. Biology has shown mild elevated troponin and NT-pro-BNP levels which led to performing a coronary angiography that showed no angiographic stenosis. A left ventricle angiography evoked the diagnosis of inverted-Takotsubo. The patient has received Levosimendan to allow progressive weaning of catecholamine inotropes. The clinical evolution was favorable. Echocardiography performed after 3 weeks, showed ad-integrum restitution of the left ventricular function. Discussion: Takotsubo syndrome should be evoked whenever a context of physical or psychological stress is present. We underline the usefulness of Levosimendan as a nonadrenergic inotrope in this particular context.

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Ghariani, A., Dhiab, L., Ferhi, F., Abdessalem, M. A. B., Mahdhaoui, A., Jazia, K. B., & Jeridi, G. (2022). Inverted Takotsubo Following a Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy, Treated with Levosimendan. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 26(2), 228–230. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24118

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