Are We Missing the Woman with the Broken Heart? A Deeper Look at Women’s Cardiac Health
In this episode of Senior Care Made Simple, hosts Andrea Albertini and Doris Muscarella sit down with Dr. Whelihan to discuss her powerful article, “Are We Missing the Woman with the Broken Heart?” Together, they explore how heart disease presents differently in women, why it’s often overlooked or misdiagnosed, and what patients, caregivers, and providers need to know to better advocate for women’s heart health—especially in the senior population.
Key Topics Discussed:
* The “Broken Heart” Misconception
Understanding the difference between emotional distress and actual cardiac events, including conditions like stress-induced cardiomyopathy.
* Why Women Are Often Misdiagnosed
How symptoms of heart disease in women differ from men—and why those differences can lead to delayed or missed diagnoses.
* Subtle Symptoms to Watch For
Fatigue, nausea, shortness of breath, jaw or back pain—signs that are often dismissed but can indicate serious cardiac issues.
* The Role of Age and Hormones
How menopause and aging impact cardiovascular risk in women.
* Bias in Healthcare
A candid conversation about how historical research and systemic bias have contributed to gaps in women’s cardiac care.
* The Importance of Self-Advocacy
Encouraging women and caregivers to trust their instincts, ask questions, and push for appropriate testing.
* Caregiver Awareness
What family members and caregivers should be looking for—and how to respond quickly.
Notable Takeaways:
* Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women—but often presents very differently than in men.
* Many women minimize or misinterpret their symptoms, leading to delayed treatment.
* Early intervention and awareness can significantly improve outcomes.
* Caregivers play a critical role in recognizing and responding to subtle warning signs.
Questions Explored in This Episode:
* Why are women’s heart symptoms so frequently overlooked?
* What inspired Dr. Whelihan to write this article?
* How can primary care physicians improve early detection in female patients?
* What should seniors and caregivers do if something “just doesn’t feel right”?
* Are there preventative steps women can take to reduce their risk?
Actionable Advice for Listeners:
* Don’t ignore unusual fatigue or discomfort—especially if it’s new or persistent.
* Keep a record of symptoms and communicate them clearly to healthcare providers.
* Advocate for comprehensive cardiac testing when symptoms don’t add up.
* Encourage loved ones to take heart health seriously—especially women over 50.
Who Should Listen:
* Seniors and aging adults
* Caregivers and family members
* Women concerned about heart health
* Healthcare professionals seeking better patient awareness
If you want to reach out to Dr. Whelihan, visit MyGynPractice.com.
If you found this episode helpful, share it with a loved one—especially the women in your life. Awareness could save a life.
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