Apical Takotsubo syndrome versus anterior acute myocardial infarction: findings from the Tokyo Cardiovascular Care Unit network registry
European Heart Journal - Acute CardioVascular Care

Abstract
Although the typical apical form of Takotsubo syndrome and anterior acute myocardial infarction have similar electrocardiographic and echocardiographic presentations, data on the clinical differences between the two disorders are limited.
Using the Tokyo Cardiovascular Care Unit network registry, we identified patients hospitalised with apical Takotsubo syndrome (
On admission, patients with apical Takotsubo syndrome showed a lower body mass index, less frequent chest pain/tightness, lower systolic blood pressure, higher heart rate, lower creatine kinase, higher C-reactive protein and brain natriuretic peptide, and less frequent ST-elevation than patients with anterior acute myocardial infarction. Patients with apical Takotsubo syndrome received catecholamine (12.8% vs. 24.5%,
This study found that cardiac and non-cardiac mortality risks differed significantly between apical Takotsubo syndrome and anterior acute myocardial infarction. Our findings underscore the importance of differentiating between the two disorders for appropriate management.
Contributors

Tsutomu Yoshikawa
Author

Tetsuro Ueda
Author

Tetsuo Yamaguchi
Author

Yoichi Imori
Author

Yuichiro Maekawa
Author

Konomi Sakata
Author

Tsutomu Murakami
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Hiroki Mochizuki
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Kenshiro Arao
Author

Akihisa Kimura
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Ken Nagao
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Morimasa Takayama
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