سندرم تاکوتسوبو (TTS) و COVID-19 : یک مرور نظام مند
سندرم تاکوتسوبو (TTS)، که به عنوان کاردیومیوپاتی استرس هم شناخته می شود، با اختلال عملکرد حاد و گذرا بطن چپ مشخص میشود و در طول همه گیری COVID-19 افزایش یافته است.
این مقاله که در مورد سندرم تاکوتسوبو (TTS) و COVID-19 است، در مورد افزایش وقوع TTS در طول همه گیری COVID-19 بحث میکند. هدف محققان در این مطالعه، بررسی مطالعات مربوط به TTS بود که با عفونت COVID-19، واکسن و سایر علل مرتبط با COVID-19 ارتباط داشتند. آنها دریافتند که TTS یک عارضه نادر COVID-19 است، اما می تواند منجر به مشکلات جدی سلامتی شود. همچنین افراد مبتلا به کووید-19 که زنان مسن هستند و تنگی نفس، درد قفسه سینه و نوار قلب غیرطبیعی از علائم آنها میباشد، ممکن است در معرض خطر بیشتری برای TTS قرار داشته باشند.
Abstract
Background and aims: Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), also known as stress cardiomyopathy, is characterized by acute and transient left ventricular dysfunction and has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Herein, we aim to review studies on TTS that were associated with COVID-19 infection, vaccine, and other COVID-19-related etiologies including psychosocial stressors.
Methods: We systematically searched PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus up to May 12, 2022. We included case reports, case series, and original articles that reported at least one TTS case associated with COVID-19, or TTS cases after receiving COVID-19 vaccines, or TTS cases secondary to psychological stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The quality assessment was conducted using the Joanna Briggs Institute checklist.
Results: Sixty-seven articles including 102 cases were included. Hypertension was the most frequently accompanying comorbidity (N = 67 [65.6%]) and the mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 36.5%. Among COVID-19 patients, the in-hospital mortality rate was 33.3%. On the other hand, only one COVID-19-negative individual expired (2.3%). The most common presenting clinical symptom was dyspnea in 42 (73.6%) patients. the mean time interval from the first symptom to admission was 7.2 days. The most common chest imaging finding was ground-glass opacity which was reported in 14 (31.1%) participants. The most common abnormalities were T-wave inversion in 35 (43.2%) and ST-segment elevation in 30 (37%). Brain natriuretic peptide and troponin were elevated in 94.7% and 95.9% of participants, respectively.
Conclusion: The TTS in patients with COVID-19 is almost rare, whereas it could lead to a great mortality and morbidity. An individual with COVID-19, especially an elderly woman, presented with dyspnea in addition to a rise in brain natriuretic peptide and troponin should be evaluated for TTS.
Keywords: COVID‐19; SARS‐CoV‐2; stress cardiomyopathy; systematic review; takotsubo cardiomyopathy; takotsubo syndrome.
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