Abstract

The diagnosis and awareness of transthyretin amyloidosis cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) in heart failure with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) > 40% remains under-recognized. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and characteristics of ATTR-CM in patients with heart failure with LVEF > 40%. Patients with LVEF > 40% and maximal left ventricular wall thickness (MWT) > 10 mm who underwent bone scintigraphy were retrospectively investigated. Patients with a definite cause of heart failure were excluded. ATTR-CM was diagnosed when grade 2 or 3 myocardial uptake was observed on scintigraphy. Among 97 patients (male, 62.5%; median age, 69 years), 13 (13.4%) were diagnosed with ATTR-CM (wild type, 69.2%; hereditary type, 30.8%). Age or biomarker levels did not differ significantly; however, all patients with ATTR-CM were male. The ATTR-CM group had a significantly higher prevalence of polyneuropathy or carpal tunnel syndrome than the non-ATTR-CM group, accompanied by a longer PR interval, thicker MWT, larger left atrial volume index, and higher E/e′. Accordingly, ATTR was present in a substantial number, particularly among men. Clinicians should suspect ATTR when a male patient exhibits neurologic symptoms, diastolic dysfunction, and a long PR interval.

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Title
Transthyretin amyloidosis prevalence and characteristics in Korean patients with heart failure with preserved or mildly reduced ejection fractions
Author
Kim, Se-Eun 1 ; Lee, Sang-Hyup 1 ; Oh, Jaewon 1 ; Lee, Chan Joo 1 ; Hwang, Sang Hyun 2 ; Kang, Won Jun 2 ; Kang, Seok-Min 1 

 Yonsei University College of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Severance Hospital, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Seoul, Korea (GRID:grid.15444.30) (ISNI:0000 0004 0470 5454) 
 Yonsei University College of Medicine, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul, Korea (GRID:grid.15444.30) (ISNI:0000 0004 0470 5454) 
Pages
22863
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3111725790
Copyright
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