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Medicina Intensiva

versión impresa ISSN 0210-5691

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OBON AZUARA, B.; ORTAS NADAL, M.R.; GUTIERREZ CIA, I.  y  VILLANUEVA ANADON, B.. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy: transient apical dysfunction of the left ventricle. Med. Intensiva [online]. 2007, vol.31, n.3, pp.146-152. ISSN 0210-5691.

Transient apical dysfunction syndrome, ballooning or Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a recently described syndrome. It is a disease with a partially known mechanism, characterized by the morphology adopted by the left ventricle secondary to hypokinesis and dyskinesis of the apical segments and hypercontractibility of the basal segments. In most of the cases published, it is a syndrome with ST segment elevation in the precordial leads, whose presentation form is also thoracic pain or dyspnea, with the possible existence of moderate elevation of cardiac biomarkers. On the contrary to the acute coronary syndrome, patients with left ventricle dysfunction do not have atherothrombotic disease in the coronary arteries. Furthermore, the alterations described have a reversible character. Some diagnostic clinical criteria have been proposed and there is presently some controversy on them and on the complementary examination needed to diagnose it.

Palabras clave : Takotsubo cardiomyopathy; transient apical dysfunction syndrome; ballooning syndrome.

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