Takotsubo Syndrome in a Young Patient After a Neurosurgical Operation

Cardiomyopathy syndrome (stress-cardiomyopathy) is an acute reversible systolic dysfunction of left (or rare right) ventricle without stenotic atherosclerosis and/or thrombosis of coronary artery. We are presenting a case of stress-cardiomyopathy after the neurosurgery. Aim: The aim of this observat...

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Main Authors: E. V. Reznik, A. A. Pazova, A. M. Dunaeva, M. E. Tursheva, E. V. Selezneva
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Published: SINAPS LLC 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.medarhive.ru/jour/article/view/1434
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author E. V. Reznik
A. A. Pazova
A. M. Dunaeva
M. E. Tursheva
E. V. Selezneva
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A. A. Pazova
A. M. Dunaeva
M. E. Tursheva
E. V. Selezneva
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description Cardiomyopathy syndrome (stress-cardiomyopathy) is an acute reversible systolic dysfunction of left (or rare right) ventricle without stenotic atherosclerosis and/or thrombosis of coronary artery. We are presenting a case of stress-cardiomyopathy after the neurosurgery. Aim: The aim of this observation is to demonstrate a case of takotsubo syndrome in a young patient in the early postoperative period. Key points: A 21-years-old woman was hospitalized in the neurosurgery department. Hospitalization was performed due to persistent pain in the left elbow joint with irradiation to left 4 & 5 hand fingers as well as dysfunction of the left elbow joint, as a result of previous surgical intervention for a fracture one year before. Due to the lack of a positive effect from conservative therapy, it was decided to conduct a second surgical treatment. Decompression of the left ulnar nerve was performed at the level of the cubital canal with its transposition. This was complicated by the development of takotsubo syndrome in the postoperative period, confirmed by echocardiography, ECG, as well as the absence of atherosclerotic changes in the coronary artery according to coronary angiography. Conclusion: The early postoperative period may complicate of development of takotsubo syndrome, in the neurosurgical operations and in the young age too.
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spelling doaj.art-fab7560a5e7b48afac815137bde4c7de2023-03-13T07:12:10ZrusSINAPS LLCАрхивъ внутренней медицины2226-67042411-65642022-05-0112322823310.20514/2226-6704-2022-12-3-228-233897Takotsubo Syndrome in a Young Patient After a Neurosurgical OperationE. V. Reznik0A. A. Pazova1A. M. Dunaeva2M. E. Tursheva3E. V. Selezneva4ФГАОУ ВО «РНИМУ им. Н.И. Пирогова» Минздрава России; ГБУЗ «ГКБ № 31» ДЗМ; ГБУЗ «ГКБ имени В.М. Буянова» ДЗМГБУЗ «ГКБ имени В.М. Буянова» ДЗМГБУЗ «ГКБ имени В.М. Буянова» ДЗМГБУЗ «ГКБ имени В.М. Буянова» ДЗМФГАОУ ВО «РНИМУ им. Н.И. Пирогова» Минздрава России; ГБУЗ «ГКБ № 31» ДЗМCardiomyopathy syndrome (stress-cardiomyopathy) is an acute reversible systolic dysfunction of left (or rare right) ventricle without stenotic atherosclerosis and/or thrombosis of coronary artery. We are presenting a case of stress-cardiomyopathy after the neurosurgery. Aim: The aim of this observation is to demonstrate a case of takotsubo syndrome in a young patient in the early postoperative period. Key points: A 21-years-old woman was hospitalized in the neurosurgery department. Hospitalization was performed due to persistent pain in the left elbow joint with irradiation to left 4 & 5 hand fingers as well as dysfunction of the left elbow joint, as a result of previous surgical intervention for a fracture one year before. Due to the lack of a positive effect from conservative therapy, it was decided to conduct a second surgical treatment. Decompression of the left ulnar nerve was performed at the level of the cubital canal with its transposition. This was complicated by the development of takotsubo syndrome in the postoperative period, confirmed by echocardiography, ECG, as well as the absence of atherosclerotic changes in the coronary artery according to coronary angiography. Conclusion: The early postoperative period may complicate of development of takotsubo syndrome, in the neurosurgical operations and in the young age too.https://www.medarhive.ru/jour/article/view/1434синдром апикального баллонированиясиндром такоцубостресс-индуцированная кардиомиопатиясердечная недостаточностьпериоперационный периодпостоперационные осложнения
spellingShingle E. V. Reznik
A. A. Pazova
A. M. Dunaeva
M. E. Tursheva
E. V. Selezneva
Takotsubo Syndrome in a Young Patient After a Neurosurgical Operation
Архивъ внутренней медицины
синдром апикального баллонирования
синдром такоцубо
стресс-индуцированная кардиомиопатия
сердечная недостаточность
периоперационный период
постоперационные осложнения
title Takotsubo Syndrome in a Young Patient After a Neurosurgical Operation
title_full Takotsubo Syndrome in a Young Patient After a Neurosurgical Operation
title_fullStr Takotsubo Syndrome in a Young Patient After a Neurosurgical Operation
title_full_unstemmed Takotsubo Syndrome in a Young Patient After a Neurosurgical Operation
title_short Takotsubo Syndrome in a Young Patient After a Neurosurgical Operation
title_sort takotsubo syndrome in a young patient after a neurosurgical operation
topic синдром апикального баллонирования
синдром такоцубо
стресс-индуцированная кардиомиопатия
сердечная недостаточность
периоперационный период
постоперационные осложнения
url https://www.medarhive.ru/jour/article/view/1434
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