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    Long-term outcome in patients with takotsubo syndrome : A single center study from Vienna.

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    Authors
    Pogran, Edita
    Abd El-Razek, Ahmed
    Gargiulo, Laura
    Weihs, Valerie
    Kaufmann, Christoph
    Horvath, Samuel cc
    Geppert, Alexander
    Nürnberg, Michael
    Wessely, Emil
    Smetana, Peter
    Huber, Kurt
    KAUST Department
    Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division
    Statistics
    Statistics Program
    Date
    2021-08-20
    Embargo End Date
    2022-08-20
    Submitted Date
    2021-04-13
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/670704
    
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    BackgroundThere is an increasing amount of evidence suggesting multiple fatal complications in takotsubo syndrome; however, findings on the long-term outcome are scarce and show inconsistent evidence.MethodsThis is a single center study of long-term prognosis in takotsubo patients admitted to the Klinik Ottakring, Vienna, Austria, from September 2006 to August 2019. We investigated the clinical features, prognostic factors and outcome of patients with takotsubo syndrome. Furthermore, survivors and non-survivors and patients with a different cause of death were compared.ResultsOverall, 147 patients were included in the study and 49 takotsubo patients (33.3%) died during the follow-up, with a median of 126 months. The most common cause of death was a non-cardiac cause (71.4% of all deaths), especially malignancies (26.5% of all deaths). Moreover, non-survivors were older and more often men with more comorbidities (chronic kidney disease, malignancy). Patients who died because of cardiovascular disease were older and more often women than patients who died due to non-cardiovascular cause. Adjusted analysis showed no feature of an independent predictor of cardiovascular mortality for takotsubo patients. Female gender (HR = 0.32, CI: 0.16-0.64, p 
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    Pogran, E., Abd El-Razek, A., Gargiulo, L., Weihs, V., Kaufmann, C., Horváth, S., … Huber, K. (2021). Long-term outcome in patients with takotsubo syndrome. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. doi:10.1007/s00508-021-01925-9
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    Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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    Wiener klinische Wochenschrift
    DOI
    10.1007/s00508-021-01925-9
    PubMed ID
    34415428
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    https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00508-021-01925-9
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    10.1007/s00508-021-01925-9
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