Smoking influence in Takotsubo syndrome: insights from an international cohort

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Santoro, Francesco
Vazirani, Ravi
Novo, Giuseppina
Blanco Ponce, Emilia

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Aims: To assess the influence of tobacco on acute and long-term outcomes in Takotsubo syndrome (TTS).Methods: Patients with TTS from the international multicenter German Italian Spanish Takotsubo registry (GEIST) were analyzed. Comparisons between groups were performed within the overall cohort, and an adjusted analysis with 1:1 propensity score matching was conducted.Results: Out of 3,152 patients with TTS, 534 (17%) were current smokers. Smoker TTS patients were younger (63 +/- 11 vs. 72 +/- 11 years, p < 0.001), less frequently women (78% vs. 90%, p < 0.001), and had a lower prevalence of hypertension (59% vs. 69%, p < 0.01) and diabetes mellitus (16% vs. 20%, p = 0.04), but had a higher prevalence of pulmonary (21% vs. 15%, p < 0.01) and/or psychiatric diseases (17% vs. 12%, p < 0.01). On multivariable analysis, age less than 65 years [OR 3.85, 95% CI (2.86-5)], male gender [OR 2.52, 95% CI (1.75-3.64)], history of pulmonary disease [OR 2.56, 95% CI (1.81-3.61)], coronary artery disease [OR 2.35, 95% CI (1.60-3.46)], and non-apical ballooning form [OR 1.47, 95% CI (1.02-2.13)] were associated with smoking status. Propensity score matching (PSM) 1:1 yielded 329 patients from each group. Smokers had a similar rate of in-hospital complications but longer in-hospital stays (10 vs. 9 days, p = 0.01). During long-term follow-up, there were no differences in mortality rates between smokers and non-smokers (5.6% vs. 6.9% yearly in the overall, p = 0.02, and 6.6%, vs. 7.2% yearly in the matched cohort, p = 0.97).Conclusions: Our findings suggest that smoking may influence the clinical presentation and course of TTS with longer in-hospital stays, but does not independently impact mortality.

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Núñez-Gil, I. J., Santoro, F., Vazirani, R., Novo, G., Blanco-Ponce, E., Arcari, L., Uribarri, A., Cacciotti, L., Guerra, F., Salamanca, J., Musumeci, B., Vedia, O., Mariano, E., Fernández-Cordón, C., Caldarola, P., Montisci, R., Brunetti, N. D., El-Battrawy, I., Abumayyaleh, M., … Stiermaier, T. (2023). Smoking influence in Takotsubo syndrome: Insights from an international cohort. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 10, 1282018. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1282018

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