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TAKOTSUBO SYNDROME – CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND CLINICAL CHALLENGES

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"Broken heart syndrome" is one of several terms used to describe Takotsubo syndrome. This name refers to the fact that severe emotional or physical stress is considered to be a triggering factor for the disease. Takotsubo syndrome is an acute cardiac condition characterized by reversible ventricular dysfunction and various cardiac wall-motion abnormalities. It presents with a symptom profile that closely resembles acute coronary syndrome. Therefore, it is usually underdiagnosed, especially in patients who have co-existing coronary artery disease. Despite its transient nature, the condition may be associated with various life-threatening complications including arrhythmias, acute heart failure, cardiogenic shock, ventricular thrombus and risk for cerebrovascular events. Purpose: The aim of this review is to present the current state of knowledge about Takotsubo syndrome and to highlight aspects that require further investigation and systematization. Materials and Methods: A literature  review  was  conducted  from  the  PubMed  database, covering  studies  from  2015-2025.  Key phrases such as “Takotsubo Syndrome”, “Broken Heart Syndrome”, “Stress Cardiomyopathy” were used. Selected papers were analyzed and evaluated for conclusions. Conclusions: Takotsubo syndrome remains incompletely understood, with significant gaps in its diagnostic criteria, therapeutic management, and strategies for preventing recurrence. Further research, including large-scale clinical trials and comprehensive meta-analyses, is essential to establish evidence-based guidelines and improve patient outcomes.
Title: TAKOTSUBO SYNDROME – CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND CLINICAL CHALLENGES
Description:
"Broken heart syndrome" is one of several terms used to describe Takotsubo syndrome.
This name refers to the fact that severe emotional or physical stress is considered to be a triggering factor for the disease.
Takotsubo syndrome is an acute cardiac condition characterized by reversible ventricular dysfunction and various cardiac wall-motion abnormalities.
It presents with a symptom profile that closely resembles acute coronary syndrome.
Therefore, it is usually underdiagnosed, especially in patients who have co-existing coronary artery disease.
Despite its transient nature, the condition may be associated with various life-threatening complications including arrhythmias, acute heart failure, cardiogenic shock, ventricular thrombus and risk for cerebrovascular events.
Purpose: The aim of this review is to present the current state of knowledge about Takotsubo syndrome and to highlight aspects that require further investigation and systematization.
Materials and Methods: A literature  review  was  conducted  from  the  PubMed  database, covering  studies  from  2015-2025.
  Key phrases such as “Takotsubo Syndrome”, “Broken Heart Syndrome”, “Stress Cardiomyopathy” were used.
Selected papers were analyzed and evaluated for conclusions.
Conclusions: Takotsubo syndrome remains incompletely understood, with significant gaps in its diagnostic criteria, therapeutic management, and strategies for preventing recurrence.
Further research, including large-scale clinical trials and comprehensive meta-analyses, is essential to establish evidence-based guidelines and improve patient outcomes.

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