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Table 2 ECG characteristics, laboratory data, echocardiographic studies, cardiac catheterization data of patients with acute kidney injury and stress-induced cardiomyopathy

From: Clinical features of patients with stress-induced cardiomyopathy associated with renal dysfunction: 7 case series in single center

Patient No.

ECG abnormality

Echocardiographic abnormality at presentation

Peak troponin I (ng/mL)

Coronary angiography

EF at follow-up

hs-CRP (mg/dL)

Baseline SCr (mg/dL)

Peak SCr (mg/dL)

Follow-up SCr (mg/dL)

Time to recovery of SCr (day)

1

T-wave inversion

Typical takotsubo, EF = 33%

0.15

NA

57 %

12.26

1.0

3.76

1.03

7

2

QTc prolongation

Inverted takotsubo, EF = 30%

0.38

Normal

NA

9.61

0.73

3.45

3

T-wave inversion

Typical takotsubo, EF = 34%

3.74

NA

52%

2.13

1.44

7.29

4

ST-segment elevation

Typical takotsubo, EF = 48%

3.56

NA

68%

19.1

0.9

2.19

1.02

14

  1. ECG electrocardiography, EF ejection fraction, NA not available, hs-CRP high sensitive C-reactive protein, SCr serum creatinine.