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Demographics, including proportion of male patients, did not differ significantly between patients with and without "iatrogenic" TS, but plasma concentrations of the catecholamine metabolite normetanephrine tended to be greater (median 1149 pmol/L vs 938 pmol/L; p = 0.03). Long-term survival (median follow-up 3 years) was marginally (p = 0.13) worse for patients with "iatrogenic" TS. CONCLUSION Potentially iatrogenic precipitation of TS attacks (via iatrogenic elevation of catecholamine levels and β2-adrenoceptor stimulation) is common,