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Tom 11, Nr 6 (2016)
Diagnostyka kardiologiczna
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Parametry echokardiograficzne wpływające na rokowanie pacjentów z kardiomiopatią takotsubo

Monika Budnik
Folia Cardiologica 2016;11(6):569-574.

Streszczenie

Kardiomiopatia takotsubo to odwracalna dysfunkcja skurczowa lewej komory, której objawy przypominają ostry zespół wieńcowy. Rokowanie jest na ogół korzystne — w ciągu kilku tygodni dochodzi do poprawy funkcji skurczowej lewej komory, jednak czasami występują powikłania, takie jak ostra niedomykalność mitralna, dysfunkcja prawej komory, zawężanie drogi odpływu lewej komory, skrzeplina w lewej komorze, ostra niewydolność serca lub wstrząs kardiogenny, które mogą nawet prowadzić do zgonu. Dlatego niezwykle istotne jest znalezienie czynników, które wpływają na rokowanie pacjentów, a które są łatwo i szybko dostępne.

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