Dr. Parashara and Dr. Barua are cardiologists, Dr. Afzal was a cardiology fellow at the time the article was written, and Dr. Surineni is a researcher, all at the Kansas City VAMC in Missouri. Dr. Parashara also is chief of the cardiology cardiac catheterization laboratory at the Kansas City VAMC.
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The authors’ case report describes the induction of apical ballooning TCM by administration of supratherapeutic doses of epinephrine and supports the role of catecholamines in the pathophysiology of TCM. It is hoped that this report will help clinicians to suspect, recognize, and manage this disease and be aware of possible iatrogenic causes.