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Role of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Takotsubo Syndrome: The Psychiatric Side of Broken Heart

Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), also called broken heart syndrome, is an acute and transient cardiac wall motion abnormality of the left ventricle. The patient prototype is a post-menopausal woman with myocardial infarction-like symptoms (angina pectoris, breathlessness, palpitations, etc.) who has experi...

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Autores principales: Oliveri, Federico, Goud, Harshit K, Mohammed, Lubna, Mehkari, Zainab, Javed, Moiz, Althwanay, Aldanah, Ahsan, Farah, Rutkofsky, Ian H
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Publicado: Cureus 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7489571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32944484
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10400
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author Oliveri, Federico
Goud, Harshit K
Mohammed, Lubna
Mehkari, Zainab
Javed, Moiz
Althwanay, Aldanah
Ahsan, Farah
Rutkofsky, Ian H
author_facet Oliveri, Federico
Goud, Harshit K
Mohammed, Lubna
Mehkari, Zainab
Javed, Moiz
Althwanay, Aldanah
Ahsan, Farah
Rutkofsky, Ian H
author_sort Oliveri, Federico
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description Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), also called broken heart syndrome, is an acute and transient cardiac wall motion abnormality of the left ventricle. The patient prototype is a post-menopausal woman with myocardial infarction-like symptoms (angina pectoris, breathlessness, palpitations, etc.) who has experienced sudden emotional or physical stress. Although prognosis is generally considered relatively benign, both complications and recurrence rates are not insignificant. Pathophysiological mechanisms underlying TTS are not entirely understood, but the sympathetic system over-activity has a leading role. Moreover, since emotional stress frequently triggers TTS and since precedent diagnosis of psychiatric disorders sometimes coexists, the psychological response to stress could be another potential therapeutic target. Indeed, this article aims to explore the association between underlying depression and anxiety disorders and TTS, as well as to find ideal therapeutic options useful to treat and prevent TTS. Thus in our review, we considered case reports, case-control studies, and review articles from PubMed. Papers dealing with Takotsubo syndrome and anxiety disorder or depression were selected. We included papers published since 2010 and whose abstract was in English. We concluded that anxiety disorders, but not depression, are associated with a higher occurrence of TTS. There is a link between anxiety, TTS, and inflammation leading to increased sympathetic activity. Nevertheless, patients with pre-admission psychiatric disorders have a higher risk of recurrent TTS. Importantly, the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) could be a potential therapeutic aid in preventing TTS's recurrence in selected patients.
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spelling pubmed-74895712020-09-16 Role of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Takotsubo Syndrome: The Psychiatric Side of Broken Heart Oliveri, Federico Goud, Harshit K Mohammed, Lubna Mehkari, Zainab Javed, Moiz Althwanay, Aldanah Ahsan, Farah Rutkofsky, Ian H Cureus Cardiology Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), also called broken heart syndrome, is an acute and transient cardiac wall motion abnormality of the left ventricle. The patient prototype is a post-menopausal woman with myocardial infarction-like symptoms (angina pectoris, breathlessness, palpitations, etc.) who has experienced sudden emotional or physical stress. Although prognosis is generally considered relatively benign, both complications and recurrence rates are not insignificant. Pathophysiological mechanisms underlying TTS are not entirely understood, but the sympathetic system over-activity has a leading role. Moreover, since emotional stress frequently triggers TTS and since precedent diagnosis of psychiatric disorders sometimes coexists, the psychological response to stress could be another potential therapeutic target. Indeed, this article aims to explore the association between underlying depression and anxiety disorders and TTS, as well as to find ideal therapeutic options useful to treat and prevent TTS. Thus in our review, we considered case reports, case-control studies, and review articles from PubMed. Papers dealing with Takotsubo syndrome and anxiety disorder or depression were selected. We included papers published since 2010 and whose abstract was in English. We concluded that anxiety disorders, but not depression, are associated with a higher occurrence of TTS. There is a link between anxiety, TTS, and inflammation leading to increased sympathetic activity. Nevertheless, patients with pre-admission psychiatric disorders have a higher risk of recurrent TTS. Importantly, the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) could be a potential therapeutic aid in preventing TTS's recurrence in selected patients. Cureus 2020-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7489571/ /pubmed/32944484 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10400 Text en Copyright © 2020, Oliveri et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Oliveri, Federico
Goud, Harshit K
Mohammed, Lubna
Mehkari, Zainab
Javed, Moiz
Althwanay, Aldanah
Ahsan, Farah
Rutkofsky, Ian H
Role of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Takotsubo Syndrome: The Psychiatric Side of Broken Heart
title Role of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Takotsubo Syndrome: The Psychiatric Side of Broken Heart
title_full Role of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Takotsubo Syndrome: The Psychiatric Side of Broken Heart
title_fullStr Role of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Takotsubo Syndrome: The Psychiatric Side of Broken Heart
title_full_unstemmed Role of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Takotsubo Syndrome: The Psychiatric Side of Broken Heart
title_short Role of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Takotsubo Syndrome: The Psychiatric Side of Broken Heart
title_sort role of depression and anxiety disorders in takotsubo syndrome: the psychiatric side of broken heart
topic Cardiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7489571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32944484
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10400
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