Project

Takotsubo - Clinical Characteristics of Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy

Ongoing - recruitment active · 2018 until 2030

Type
Clinical Studies
Range
Multicentric, KSSG as participating partner
Units
Status
Ongoing - recruitment active
Start Date
2018
End Date
2030
Financing
Self Financed
Study Design
Retrospective and in part prospective registry, 200 patients from each of 3 Centers in Switzerland
Brief description/objective

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome, is a recently described acquired form of cardiomyopathy whose pathophysiology is not well understood and particularly affects postmenopausal women.
The exact mechanism is still unclear and large patient studies and registries are lacking. Therefore, we aim to investigate the natural profile of this disease by a large registry study.
We aim to investigate clinical characteristics of Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy involving incidence, risk factors, stress factor analysis, gender differences, comorbidities, cardiovascular complications, treatment strategy as well as outcome (short and long-term follow-up). The data will be acquired from hospital based data system and archives.