In a conventional heart attack, an obstructed artery starves the heart muscle of oxygenated blood, quickly resulting in the death of tissue and potentially permanently compromising heart function. In contrast, the heart muscle in broken-heart-syndrome patients is stunned in the adrenaline surge and appears to go into hibernation. Little tissue is lost. "The cells are alive, but mechanically or electrically disabled," Dr. Sharkey says.
Diagnosis: Broken-Heart Syndrome - WSJ.com
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