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- W2890699997 abstract "Purpose Takotsubo syndrome (TS) is an acute and potentially serious cardiac disorder that is often attributed to an exuberant catecholaminergic response to a severely physical or emotional event. As there is a paucity of information in the dental literature on TS, this article will provide an overview of this uncommon syndrome, including clinical presentation, demographic characteristics, etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, management, and recovery, particularly emphasizing its occurrence with oral and maxillofacial procedures. Patients and Methods A PubMed search with the keyword “takotsubo” for publications from 1991 through May 2018 yielded 3,778 articles. Case reports and case series of TS associated with surgical and nonsurgical procedures in the oral and maxillofacial region were reviewed. Other cases were identified using a defined search strategy. Results The literature search identified 28 documented episodes of TS that occurred with head and neck surgical procedures, mostly sinus, carotid, nasal, and cancer reconstruction surgical procedures, and notably, 3 cases occurred concurrently with dental extractions. In all of the featured patients, some degree of cardiovascular impairment developed and phenotypic overlap with acute occlusive coronary disease was shown. Most patients recovered within 2 weeks, and recovery in the remainder extended up to 3 months. Conclusions On rare occasions, TS has been reported in association with oral and maxillofacial procedures. As stress appears to be a precipitating factor in the development of TS, perioperative efforts should be instituted to reduce an adrenergic cascade. Takotsubo syndrome (TS) is an acute and potentially serious cardiac disorder that is often attributed to an exuberant catecholaminergic response to a severely physical or emotional event. As there is a paucity of information in the dental literature on TS, this article will provide an overview of this uncommon syndrome, including clinical presentation, demographic characteristics, etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, management, and recovery, particularly emphasizing its occurrence with oral and maxillofacial procedures. A PubMed search with the keyword “takotsubo” for publications from 1991 through May 2018 yielded 3,778 articles. Case reports and case series of TS associated with surgical and nonsurgical procedures in the oral and maxillofacial region were reviewed. Other cases were identified using a defined search strategy. The literature search identified 28 documented episodes of TS that occurred with head and neck surgical procedures, mostly sinus, carotid, nasal, and cancer reconstruction surgical procedures, and notably, 3 cases occurred concurrently with dental extractions. In all of the featured patients, some degree of cardiovascular impairment developed and phenotypic overlap with acute occlusive coronary disease was shown. Most patients recovered within 2 weeks, and recovery in the remainder extended up to 3 months. On rare occasions, TS has been reported in association with oral and maxillofacial procedures. As stress appears to be a precipitating factor in the development of TS, perioperative efforts should be instituted to reduce an adrenergic cascade." @default.
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- W2890699997 title "Takotsubo Syndrome After Surgical and Nonsurgical Oral and Maxillofacial Events: Review of Published Cases" @default.
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