Tako-Tsubo syndrome: Report of one case Síndrome de Tako-Tsubo: Caso clínico
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Rau, Carlos M.
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Kauffmann, Max
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Rau, Carlos L.
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Cereceda, Mauricio
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Neira Castro, Gabriel
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Massardo, Teresa
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2019-03-11T13:01:52Z
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2019-03-11T13:01:52Z
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2011
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Revista Medica de Chile, Volumen 139, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 348-352
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00349887
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07176163
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10.4067/S0034-98872011000300010
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165299
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Tako-Tsubo syndrome resembles an acute myocardial infarction in symptoms, laboratory parameters and electrocardiographic changes. However, angiography does not show evidence of coronary occlusion, and typically an apical ballooning of the ventricle in systole is observed. We report a 78-year-old woman with no coronary risks factors, admitted to the emergency room due to acute chest pain and an electrocardiogram compatible with an acute coronary syndrome with ST elevation. Serum troponin and creatin-kinase (MB fraction) were elevated. An emergency coronary angiography did not show a coronary occlusion. Due to the apical ballooning observed in the left ventriculography, a probable diagnosis of Tako-Tsubo was proposed. The patient had a favorable evolution. A treadmill test, echocardiogram and myocardial perfusion SPECT, performed one month later, disclosed no abnormalities.