Association of spontaneous coronary artery dissection and takotsubo syndrome: What has been suspected has been found

John E. Madias

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Abstract

There is ample literature revealing an association of SCAD with TTS, while it is not clear whether these 2 pathological entities are mechanistically linked in the sense that the one triggers the other. Considering that physical/emotional stress triggers TTS, it is plausible that stress related to SCAD, could result in the emergence of TTS. Conversely, it has been speculated that the junction between hypercontractile and akinetic/dyskinetic myocardium regions in TTS could lead to a “hinge pivoting point”, imparting vascular disruption in coronary arteries, crossing these abutting myocardial planes, in susceptible individuals, causing SCAD.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102744
JournalCurrent Problems in Cardiology
Volume49
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • Association of spontaneous coronary dissection and takotsubo syndrome
  • Pathophysiology of spontaneous coronary dissection
  • Pathophysiology of takotsubo syndrome
  • Spontaneous coronary dissection
  • Takotsubo syndrome

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