Normally, broken heart syndrome follows an intense trigger. Events that can lead to broken heart syndrome include:
Physical stressors such as surgeries, car accidents, injuries, and asthma attacks also seem capable of causing broken heart syndrome. Because of this, it may be more accurate to refer to the condition as apical ballooning syndrome or takotsubo syndrome, as the condition results from something other than a “broken heart.”

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