A comprehensive analysis of nearly 200,000 patients with Takotsubo cardiomyopathy highlighted persistently high mortality rates and a gender disparity in outcomes, with men experiencing over twice the mortality rate of women. The study revealed increased TC incidence, substantial complications, worsening trends, demographic patterns, and socioeconomic factors. The exact cause of the gender-based mortality difference remains unclear and warrants further investigation.
Men With Broken Heart Syndrome Have Twice the Mortality Risk: Study
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May 15, 2025