A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Age-Related Variations in Takotsubo Syndrome




AuthorsCammann V.L., Szawan K.A., Stähli B.E., Kato K., Budnik M., Wischnewsky M., Dreiding S., Levinson R.A., Di Vece D., Gili S., Citro R., Bossone E., Neuhaus M., Franke J., Meder B., Jaguszewski M., Noutsias M., Knorr M., Heiner S., D'Ascenzo F., Dichtl W., Burgdorf C., Kherad B., Tschöpe C., Sarcon A., Shinbane J., Rajan L., Michels G., Pfister R., Cuneo A., Jacobshagen C., Karakas M., Koenig W., Pott A., Meyer P., Roffi M., Banning A., Wolfrum M., Cuculi F., Kobza R., Fischer T.A., Vasankari T., Airaksinen K.E.J., Napp L.C., Dworakowski R., MacCarthy P., Kaiser C., Osswald S., Galiuto L., Chan C., Bridgman P., Beug D., Delmas C., Lairez O., Gilyarova E., Shilova A., Gilyarov M., El-Battrawy I., Akin I., Poledniková K., Toušek P., Winchester D.E., Galuszka J., Ukena C., Poglajen G., Carrilho-Ferreira P., Hauck C., Paolini C., Bilato C., Kobayashi Y., Shoji T., Ishibashi I., Takahara M., Himi T., Din J., Al-Shammari A., Prasad A., Rihal C.S., Liu K., Schulze P.C., Bianco M., Jörg L., Rickli H., Pestana G., Nguyen T.H., Böhm M., Maier L.S., Pinto F.J., Widimský P., Felix S.B., Braun-Dullaeus R.C., Rottbauer W., Hasenfuß G., Pieske B.M., Schunkert H., Borggrefe M., Thiele H., Bauersachs J., Katus H.A., Horowitz J.D., Di Mario C., Münzel T., Crea F., Bax J.J., Lüscher T.F., Ruschitzka F., Ghadri J.R., Opolski G., Templin C.

PublisherELSEVIER SCIENCE INC

Publication year2020

JournalJournal of the American College of Cardiology

Journal name in sourceJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY

Journal acronymJ AM COLL CARDIOL

Volume75

Issue16

First page 1869

Last page1877

Number of pages9

ISSN0735-1097

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2020.02.057

Web address https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735109720344661?via%3Dihub


Abstract

Background: Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) occurs predominantly in post-menopausal women but is also found in younger patients.

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate age-related differences in TTS.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with TTS and enrolled in the International Takotsubo Registry between January 2011 and February 2017 were included in this analysis and were stratified by age (younger: ≤50 years, middle-age: 51 to 74 years, elderly: ≥75 years). Baseline characteristics, hospital course, as well as short- and long-term mortality were compared among groups.

Results: Of 2,098 TTS patients, 242 (11.5%) patients were ≤50 years of age, 1,194 (56.9%) were 51 to 74 years of age, and 662 (31.6%) were ≥75 years of age. Younger patients were more often men (12.4% vs. 10.9% vs. 6.3%; p = 0.002) and had an increased prevalence of acute neurological (16.3% vs. 8.4% vs. 8.8%; p = 0.001) or psychiatric disorders (14.1% vs. 10.3% vs. 5.6%; p < 0.001) compared with middle-aged and elderly TTS patients. Furthermore, younger patients had more often cardiogenic shock (15.3% vs. 9.1% vs. 8.1%; p = 0.004) and had a numerically higher in-hospital mortality (6.6% vs. 3.6% vs. 5.1%; p = 0.07). At multivariable analysis, younger (odds ratio: 1.60; 95% confidence interval: 0.86 to 3.01; p = 0.14) and older age (odds ratio: 1.09; 95% confidence interval: 0.66 to 1.80; p = 0.75) were not independently associated with in-hospital mortality using the middle-aged group as a reference. There were no differences in 60-day mortality rates among groups.

Conclusions: A substantial proportion of TTS patients are younger than 50 years of age. TTS is associated with severe complications requiring intensive care, particularly in younger patients.



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