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Women More Likely To Have 'Broken Heart Syndrome'

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MARILYNN MARCHIONE   11/16/11 04:11 PM ET   AP

ORLANDO, Fla. — A woman's heart breaks more easily than a man's.

Females are seven to nine times more likely to suffer "broken heart syndrome," when sudden or prolonged stress like an emotional breakup or death causes overwhelming heart failure or heart attack-like symptoms, the first nationwide study of this finds. Usually patients recover with no lasting damage.

The classic case is "a woman who has just lost her husband," said Dr. Mariell Jessup, a University of Pennsylvania heart failure specialist who has treated many such cases.

Cyndy Bizon feared that was happening when her husband, Joel, suffered a massive heart attack in 2005. "May God work through your hands," the Maine woman told the surgeon as her husband was wheeled past her into the operating room. She later collapsed at a nurse's station from "broken heart syndrome" and wound up in coronary care with him. Both survived.

Japanese doctors first recognized this syndrome around 1990 and named it Takotsubo cardiomyopathy; tako tsubo are octopus traps that resemble the unusual pot-like shape of the stricken heart.

It happens when a big shock, even a good one like winning the lottery, triggers a rush of adrenaline and other stress hormones that cause the heart's main pumping chamber to balloon suddenly and not work right. Tests show dramatic changes in rhythm and blood substances typical of a heart attack, but no artery blockages that typically cause one. Most victims recover within weeks, but in rare cases it proves fatal.

Dr. Abhishek Deshmukh of the University of Arkansas had treated some of these cases.

"I was very curious why only women were having this," he said, so he did the first large study of the problem and reported results Wednesday at an American Heart Association conference in Florida.

Using a federal database with about 1,000 hospitals, Deshmukh found 6,229 cases in 2007. Only 671 involved men. After adjusting for high blood pressure, smoking and other factors that can affect heart problems, women seemed 7.5 times more likely to suffer the syndrome than men.

It was three times more common in women over 55 than in younger women. And women younger than 55 were 9.5 times more likely to suffer it than men of that age.

No one knows why, said Dr. Abhiram Prasad, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist who presented other research on this syndrome at the conference.

"It's the only cardiac condition where there's such a female preponderance," he said.

One theory is that hormones play a role. Another is that men have more adrenaline receptors on cells in their hearts than women do, "so maybe men are able to handle stress better" and the chemical surge it releases, Deshmukh said.

Bizon was 57 when her attack occurred; she's now 63. She and her husband are pharmacists and live in Scarborough, Maine.

"I remember grabbing the counter and a black curtain coming down before my eyes," she said in a telephone interview. Her attack was so severe that she went into full cardiac arrest and had to have her heart shocked back into a normal rhythm. Although most such attacks resolve without permanent damage, she later needed to have a defibrillator implanted.

About 1 percent of such cases prove fatal, the new study shows.

"In the old days, we'd say someone was scared to death," said Prasad.

About 10 percent of victims will have a second episode sometime in their lives. And although heart attacks happen more in winter, broken heart syndrome is more common in summer.

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Online:

Heart Association, http://www.americanheart.org

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ORLANDO, Fla. — A woman's heart breaks more easily than a man's. Females are seven to nine times more likely to suffer "broken heart syndrome," when sudden or prolonged stress like an emotional...
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still hopeful at 55
and still changeful at 56
04:30 PM on 11/20/2011
my little fling that is no more, brings back all of the other "hurting heart" guys i've been through...ouchie.
01:43 PM on 11/20/2011
It isn't just about romantic relationships . The worst broken heart I've ever had and can not with stand another is the one that came from my daughter. She was the one I was sure would always love me! I have come to understand that in this world, there is so much dicrimination and so many conditions no one is capable of loving anymore. My wall is up to stay, even Oprah is a liar, at least to those that are in the poverty range.
02:38 AM on 11/18/2011
love is very exciting
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03:49 PM on 11/17/2011
There is a reason it's called a broken heart. Only once have I had one. It actually hurt like physical pain. You can feel it deep in your heart. Why else do we for hundreds of years associate the heart with love and such. I hope I never feel that again. I was young and it was the first girl I had ever loved and the first girl I was ever inside of. And I was a teenager yea but I did love her just I was far far to young to have that feeling and know how to deal with it. We were together almost two years and she broke my heart bad. It's one thing to have a regular break up but not for the girl on question to cheat and lie so much and when you are a idealistic and very kind young guy who is very innocent it hurt very bad. I after that turned into a very big love them and leave them guy for a long time and was the heartbreaker protecting myself. Until I met the most amazing woman I will EVER find on this planet and I married her and have been happy for 9 years of marriage. That broken heart taught me lots.
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still hopeful at 55
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04:25 PM on 11/20/2011
what a wonderful story! good for you to open up to love again...you are inspiring!
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madcityy
12:35 PM on 11/17/2011
HAPPENS ALL THE TIME WITH LONG MARRIED FOLKS WHEN ONE DIES, THE OTHER SOON FOLLOWS...
IT IS AMAZINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG,,ANDSWEET...........
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03:56 PM on 11/17/2011
I have been married only almost 9 years but I imagine we will be one of those couple's if we get lucky enough to live a long happy life. I as is at the thought of loosing my wife start to get teary eyes and my stomach hurts. There is I believe some people who have a deep enough connection that their body's and hearts and souls actually like become one unit. I am thankful I found mine. Some don't believe in that stuff. I did not at one time. After the instant uncontrollable attraction my wife and I had from day one I found out its true.
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maori
07:31 AM on 11/17/2011
No, the worst thing is dealing with a guy who thinks he's the only man in the world, and that you'll fall apart if you can't be with him.
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Yvonne Serocki
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10:33 PM on 11/16/2011
I suffered with a lot of chest pain until I found healing for my emotional heart wounds. I had the cardiology workups EKG, stress test, high tech scans and there was nothing physically wrong. I found that all the love I longed for, and all the healing needed for my broken heart, was found deep within my innermost being as I was filled with the unconditional love of Spirit. The most powerful medicine in the world can never be bottled by pharmaceutical companies and is free: the perfect love of the Source that is found within your spiritual heart. I wrote Perfect Love today@ www.newheavenonearth.wordpress.com
09:41 PM on 11/16/2011
Broken hearts hit me like a pre-language earthquake. Yanked from a pre-Oedipal Idyll, I careen through deserts without the one I need. And I need that person. My reptile brain took their pheremomes and based a new pleasure-reward-existence on them being my partner until the universe cracks. Without them, without their essence, I am adrift. Chaos has come again with a darkness deeper than any pit on earth. A coronary? It doesn't seem just.
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09:57 AM on 11/18/2011
very nice.
09:36 PM on 11/16/2011
I lost my husband and 6 yr old son the same day. Its been four years and my chest still hurts. I keep telling my doctor, "dont be suprised if I have a heart attack from having a broken heart!" He said, "that doesnt happen"...I think hes WRONG!!!
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Yvonne Serocki
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10:27 PM on 11/16/2011
I am so sorry for your loss. I send you love and blessings USA93274
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surfandshop
"What we think, we become."
05:28 PM on 11/16/2011
I know from experience that a "broken heart" hurts like you have been shot in the chest and it's bleeding all over. It hurts so bad it take the breath away. It hurts day and night for weeks and weeks. (or months and months). It can even hurt badly from thinking about the past experience.OUCH!
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msmary67
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10:14 PM on 11/16/2011
Mine left last February and Im still experiencing this. Its the worst pyhsical pain Ive ever expereinced.
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vorpalmusic
08:22 PM on 11/17/2011
I am in the same boat. I feel for you.
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03:57 PM on 11/17/2011
I know exactly what your saying. Anyone who has been wounded like that KNOWS.