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The impact of UEFA Euro 2020 football championship on Takotsubo Syndrome: Results of a multicenter national registry

Authors :
Alberto Polimeni
Carmen Spaccarotella
Jessica Ielapi
Giovanni Esposito
Amelia Ravera
Eugenio Martuscelli
Vincenzo Ciconte
Maurizio Menichelli
Ferdinando Varbella
Massimo Imazio
Alessandro Navazio
Gianfranco Sinagra
Rainer Oberhollenzer
Gerolamo Sibilio
Luisa Cacciavillani
Luigi Meloni
Marcello Dominici
Fabrizio Tomai
Francesco Amico
Marco Corda
Giuseppe Musumeci
Alessandro Lupi
Luigi Zezza
Raffaele De Caterina
Carlo Cernetti
Marco Metra
Lidia Rossi
Paolo Calabrò
Adriano Murrone
Massimo Volpe
Pasquale Caldarola
Stefano Carugo
Bernardo Cortese
Renato Valenti
Giuseppe Boriani
Francesco Fedele
Giorgio Ventura
Maria Teresa Manes
Angela Rita Colavita
Mauro Feola
Francesco Versaci
Pasquale Assennato
Giuseppe Arena
Roberto Ceravolo
Vincenzo Amodeo
Gianfranco Tortorici
Daniele Nassiacos
Roberto Antonicelli
Nicolino Esposito
Stefano Favale
Giovanni Licciardello
Luigi Tedesco
Ciro Indolfi
Polimeni, Alberto
Spaccarotella, Carmen
Ielapi, Jessica
Esposito, Giovanni
Ravera, Amelia
Martuscelli, Eugenio
Ciconte, Vincenzo
Menichelli, Maurizio
Varbella, Ferdinando
Imazio, Massimo
Navazio, Alessandro
Sinagra, Gianfranco
Oberhollenzer, Rainer
Sibilio, Gerolamo
Cacciavillani, Luisa
Meloni, Luigi
Dominici, Marcello
Tomai, Fabrizio
Amico, Francesco
Corda, Marco
Musumeci, Giuseppe
Lupi, Alessandro
Zezza, Luigi
De Caterina, Raffaele
Cernetti, Carlo
Metra, Marco
Rossi, Lidia
Calabrò, Paolo
Murrone, Adriano
Volpe, Massimo
Caldarola, Pasquale
Carugo, Stefano
Cortese, Bernardo
Valenti, Renato
Boriani, Giuseppe
Fedele, Francesco
Ventura, Giorgio
Manes, Maria Teresa
Colavita, Angela Rita
Feola, Mauro
Versaci, Francesco
Assennato, Pasquale
Arena, Giuseppe
Ceravolo, Roberto
Amodeo, Vincenzo
Tortorici, Gianfranco
Nassiacos, Daniele
Antonicelli, Roberto
Esposito, Nicolino
Favale, Stefano
Licciardello, Giovanni
Tedesco, Luigi
Indolfi, Ciro
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

ObjectivesThe UEFA 2020 European Football Championship held in multiple cities across Europe from June 11 to July 11, 2021, was won by Italy, providing an opportunity to examine the relationship between emotional stress and the incidence of acute cardiovascular events (ACE).Methods and resultsCardiovascular hospitalizations in the Cardiac Care Units of 49 hospital networks in Italy were assessed by emergency physicians during the UEFA Euro 2020 Football Championship. We compared the events that occurred during matches involving Italy with events that occurred during the remaining days of the championship as the control period. ACE was assessed in 1,235 patients. ACE during the UEFA Euro 2020 Football Championship semifinal and final, the most stressful matches ended with penalties and victory of the Italian team, were assessed. A significant increase in the incidence of Takotsubo Syndrome (TTS) by a factor of 11.41 (1.6–495.1, P < 0.003), as compared with the control period, was demonstrated during the semifinal and final, whereas no differences were found in the incidence of ACS [IRR 0.93(0.74–1.18), P = 0.57]. No differences in the incidence of ACS [IRR 0.98 (0.87–1.11; P = 0.80)] or TTS [IRR 1.66(0.80–3.4), P = 0.14] were found in the entire period including all matches of the UEFA Euro 2020 compared to the control period.ConclusionsThe data of this national registry demonstrated an association between the semifinal and final of UEFA Euro 2020 and TTS suggesting that it can be triggered by also positive emotions such as the victory in the European Football Championship finals.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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