An emotional conversation with a healthcare insurance provider triggered stress cardiomyopathy in an otherwise healthy patient, leading to invasive cardiac treatment.
Healthcare-related stress, such as a frustrating conversation with an insurance provider, can act as an emotional trigger for stress cardiomyopathy.
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Stress related to healthcare has been associated with adverse outcomes for patients with chronic conditions, including cardiovascular disease. We describe the case of an otherwise healthy patient who developed stress cardiomyopathy triggered by an emotional conversation with their healthcare insurance provider. A conversation regarding coverage that included preventative care for an asymptomatic patient resulted in the development of a cardiovascular emergency, transfer to a tertiary care cardiology service, antithrombotic therapy, and invasive procedures, all of which carried inherent risk and significant cost. The case illustrates the presentation, workup, management, and natural history of typical stress cardiomyopathy while providing the opportunity to highlight the brain–heart axis and consequences of healthcare‐related stress.
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