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Case Report. AC is a 64 year old womanHistory of right breast cancer, 1990s/p mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation) complicated by recurrent RUE lymphedema/lymphangitis.Type 2 DMHTNUric acid nephropathyObesity. Case Report-Medications. Glyburide 1.25 mg dailyMetformin 1000 mg bidPhenoxymet
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1. The Broken Heart Syndrome Primary Care Conference
May 30, 2007
Gregory L. Sheehy, M.D.
2. Case Report AC is a 64 year old woman
History of right breast cancer, 1990
s/p mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation) complicated by recurrent RUE lymphedema/lymphangitis.
Type 2 DM
HTN
Uric acid nephropathy
Obesity
3. Case Report-Medications Glyburide 1.25 mg daily
Metformin 1000 mg bid
Phenoxymethyl penicillin 1000 mg bid
Lisinopril 10/HCTZ 12.5 mg daily
Metoprolol XL 100 mg daily
Gemfibrozil 600 mg bid
Aspirin 81 mg daily
Allopurinol 300 mg daily
4. Case report-May 26, 2006 Because of risk factors (age, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, diabetes, family history) a radionucleotide stress test was performed and was negative
5. Case report-December 14, 2006 AC calls office, speaks with triage nurse
Patient is reported to be hysterical, crying, sobbing and begging for a sedative
Her 35 year old son was just found dead in bed
Alprazolam 0.25 mg 1-2 tablets q 8hrs prn called to local pharmacy
6. Case report- December 15, 2006 AC awakes from sleep early morning hours with right chest pain
She then develops dyspnea, diaphoresis, lightheadedness
EMS called
On paramedic arrival, patient in acute distress, SBP 70s
Patient transferred to UW ER, vital signs similar, IVF and dopamine initiated
7. Case report-data Electrocardiogram revealed mild ST elevation in lateral leads (see copy)
Initial troponin 1.5 (<0.3) with peak of 4.4 approximately 20 hours later
Echocardiogram showed �mild to moderate� reduction in systolic function with a an ejection fraction of 40% and an akinetic apex
Emergency cardiac cath demonstrated diffuse nonocclusive coronary artery disease
Near complete recovery in 48-72 hours
8. What is �The Broken Heart Syndrome�? Other names:
Stress induced cardiomyopathy
Transient apical ballooning
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
A definition:
�Transient apical left ventricular dysfunction that mimics myocardial infarction, but in the absence of significant coronary artery disease.�
UpToDate, 2007
9. Broken Heart Syndrome First described in Japan� �Takotsubo� is an octopus trap (see diagram)1
More common in women than men
Onset typically triggered by an acute medical illness or intense emotional/physical stress (death in the family, domestic abuse, financial catastrophy, natural disaster)
1). Tsuchihashi K et al, J Am Coll Cardiol 2001; 38(1): 11-8
10. Broken Heart Syndrome Pathogenesis�still uncertain
Catecholamine excess1
Coronary artery spasm
Myocardial stunning
�Aborted myocardial infarction� (transient thrombosis and dissolution)2
1).Wittstein et al, NEJM 2005; 352(6): 539-48.
2). Ibanez et al, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2006; 81(6): 732-35.
11. Broken Heart Syndrome Is this syndrome more common than we realize?1
The good news- recovery is relatively rapid and complete
1). Park et al. Stress Induced Cardiomyopathy in an ICU, Chest 2005; 128: 296.