Subsequent Safe Pregnancy with Cesarean Delivery in a Patient with a History of Peripartum Takotsubo Syndrome Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock

J Cardiovasc Echogr. 2017 Jul-Sep;27(3):114-117. doi: 10.4103/jcecho.jcecho_24_17.

Abstract

Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is an acute and reversible heart failure syndrome, usually occurring in females but rarely in the peripartum period. In women with a history of peripartum TTS, it is unclear how to manage subsequent pregnancies. A 39-year-old female with a history of peripartum TTS complicated by cardiogenic shock became pregnant again. She underwent close cardiological follow-up for monitoring left ventricular systolic function and hemodynamic conditions. Epidural anesthesia was preferred to avoid catecholamine surge during cesarean delivery. After a few days of hospitalization, the patient and the newborn were discharged in good health. In our patient with a history of complicated peripartum TTS, close cardiological follow-up, appropriate management therapy, and anesthesia modality allow us to guide safely a new pregnancy.

Keywords: Caesarian section; Takotsubo syndrome; peripartum cardiomyopathy; spinal anesthesia; stress cardiomyopathy.

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