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Stress cardiomyopathy: Provoked chaotic T-wave lability

Soheila Talebi MD

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Soheila Talebi MD

Cardiology Department, Mount-Sinai St. Luke's Hospital, New York, NY, USA

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Soheila Talebi, MD, Cardiology Department, Mount-Sinai St. Luke's Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

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Alaleh Azhir BS

Alaleh Azhir BS

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA

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Edgar Argulian MD, MPH

Edgar Argulian MD, MPH

Cardiology Department, Mount-Sinai St. Luke's Hospital, New York, NY, USA

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First published: 17 April 2018
Citations: 1

Abstract

Potentially lethal arrhythmia, occurring at presentation or during hospitalization, are a part of the clinical spectrum of stress cardiomyopathy. There is significant association between the catecholamine provoked nonalternating beat to beat fluctuations in T-wave morphology, termed T-wave lability (TWL), and the clinical risk of arrhythmia. We report four patients with diagnosis of stress cardiomyopathy, in whom serial electrocardiography showed macrovoltage nonalternating fluctuations in T-wave morphology.

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