Rudd, Amelia ElizabethHorgan, Graham W.McGowan, JimSood, ArvindMcGeoch, RossIrving, JohnWatt, JonathanLeslie, Stephen J.Petrie, Mark C.Lang, Chim CMills, Nicholas LNewby, David EDawson, Dana2025-03-252025-03-252025-05Rudd, A E, Horgan, G W, McGowan, J, Sood, A, McGeoch, R, Irving, J, Watt, J, Leslie, S J, Petrie, M C, Lang, C C, Mills, N L, Newby, D E & Dawson, D 2025, 'Morbidity After Takotsubo Syndrome : A Report From the Scottish Takotsubo Registry', Annals of Internal Medicine, vol. 178, pp. 754-757. https://doi.org/10.7326/ANNALS-24-017700003-4819ORCID: /0000-0003-2815-4469/work/181279528https://hdl.handle.net/2164/25200We are grateful to all clinical cardiology colleagues in Scotland who continue to collaborate on takotsubo syndrome research and to the patients. The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the eDRIS Team (Public Health Scotland), in particular to Ms Lizzie Nicholson, Research Coordinator, for their involvement in obtaining approvals, provisioning and linking data, the use of the secure analytical platform within the National Safe Haven, to Dr Ken Lee for curating the clinical demographics of the High-STEACS cohort and to Chris Tuck for managing the approvals to provide the High-STEACS data to the STARR Safe Haven platform.4432042engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingarrhythmiaconfidence intervalshazard ratioheartmorbiditymyocardial infarctionpopulation statisticspopulation statistics Prevention, policy, and public healthpsychiatry and mental healthresearch reporting guidelinesscientistsR Medicine (General)Supplementary DataDASR1Morbidity After Takotsubo Syndrome : A Report From the Scottish Takotsubo RegistryJournal article10.7326/ANNALS-24-01770178