Unusual presentation of benzodiazepine withdrawal with Takotsubo syndrome: a case report
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- Campos, Isabel Duraes
- Moreira, Helena
- Portal, Francisco
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Abstract
Background Thousands of people suffer from anxiety, depression, and insomnia every day, with benzodiazepines being one of the strategies used to treat these conditions. Withdrawal from its long-term use can lead to potentially life-threatening complications, including Takotsubo syndrome. The authors highlight an atypical case of Takotsubo syndrome secondary to benzodiazepine withdrawal, a rare life-threatening complication of acute substance withdrawal.Case summary A 58-year-old female presented to the emergency department with altered mental status and acute pulmonary oedema after discontinuing her prescribed benzodiazepines 3 days prior to presentation. Electrocardiogram (ECG) demonstrated anterior ST-segment elevation, with Q-wave and T-wave inversion with prolonged QT interval. Troponin I concentration and B-type natriuretic peptide were elevated to 5407 ng/L (normal <= 16 ng/L) and to 1627.0 pg/L (normal <= 100 pg/mL), respectively. Echocardiogram showed ballooning of the left ventricle (LV) apex with dyskinesia of the mid and apical segments, with LV function of 15%. Coronary angiography was normal, but left ventriculography showed severe LV systolic dysfunction with akinesis of the mid and apical LV segments and hyperdynamic basal segments. A presumptive diagnosis of benzodiazepine withdrawal-induced Takotsubo syndrome was made, and patients' symptoms, ECG findings, and LV dysfunction resolved after benzodiazepine administration. Six months post discharge, the patient remained asymptomatic with a normal biventricular function, and a beta-blocker was successfully introduced as part of a lifelong plan.Discussion A diagnosis of benzodiazepine withdrawal-induced Takotsubo syndrome is an underrecognized and challenging diagnosis, due to its atypical clinical presentation. High degree of clinical suspicion for this syndrome is crucial, since favourable prognosis depends on prompt diagnosis and treatment.
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- 2514-2119, 2514-2119
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- 38586535
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EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-CASE REPORTS Oxford University Press
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- Takotsubo syndrome; Benzodiazepine withdrawal; Benzodiazepine withdrawal-induced Takotsubo syndrome; Altered mental status; Case report
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Campos ID,Moreira H,Portal F,Paiva JA. Unusual presentation of benzodiazepine withdrawal with Takotsubo syndrome: a case report. Eur. Heart J.- Case Rep. 2024. 8. (4):ytae136.
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