Tortuosity, recurrent segments, and bridging of the epicardial coronary arteries in patients with the takotsubo syndrome

L Arcari, LR Limite, L Cacciotti, A Alonzo… - The American Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
L Arcari, LR Limite, L Cacciotti, A Alonzo, MB Musumeci, I Passaseo, G Marazzi, A Berni…
The American Journal of Cardiology, 2017Elsevier
Myocardial bridging (MB) and a long recurrent wraparound left anterior descending artery
(wrap-LAD) are coronary anatomic variants that have been recently suggested to be
associated with takotsubo syndrome (TS). Until now, coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) has
never been investigated in this setting. Our study sought to evaluate the prevalence of the
aforementioned anatomic variants in a large population with TS. In this retrospective
angiographic study, 109 patients with TS were compared with 109 age-and gender-matched …
Myocardial bridging (MB) and a long recurrent wraparound left anterior descending artery (wrap-LAD) are coronary anatomic variants that have been recently suggested to be associated with takotsubo syndrome (TS). Until now, coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) has never been investigated in this setting. Our study sought to evaluate the prevalence of the aforementioned anatomic variants in a large population with TS. In this retrospective angiographic study, 109 patients with TS were compared with 109 age- and gender-matched subjects without coronary artery disease, valve heart disease, or cardiomyopathy. CAT was identified by ≥3 consecutive curvatures ≥90° (criteria 1) or by ≥2 consecutive curvatures ≥180° (criteria 2). Wrap-LAD was defined if any part of the vessel outreached the apex of the left ventricle and MB as the presence of a milking effect or a step-up and step-down phenomenon. An anatomic variant was found in 79 patients with TS (72%) and in 48 controls (44%) (p <0.001). CAT in at least 1 vessel (criteria 1: 49% vs 20%, p <0.001; criteria 2: 38% vs 13%, p <0.001), ≥2 vessels (criteria 2: 14% vs 3%, p = 0.005), and wrap-LAD (41% vs 27%, p = 0.02) were significantly more frequent in patients with TS than in controls. The prevalence of MB (9% vs 5%, p = 0.18) did not differ between groups. In conclusion, CAT and wrap-LAD have higher prevalence in patients with TS than in matched controls. These findings could support the hypothesis that anatomic variants might act as potential pathogenic substrates in TS.
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