Background: The introduction of a noninvasive diagnostic algorithm in 2016 led to increased awareness and recognition of cardiac amyloidosis (CA). Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of the introduction of the noninvasive diagnostic algorithm on diagnosis and prognosis in a multicenter Italian CA cohort. Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of 887 CA patients from 5 Italian Cardiomyopathies Referral Centers: 311 light-chain CA, 87 variant transthyretin (TTR)-related CA, 489 wild-type TTR-related CA. Clinical characteristics and outcomes (all-cause mortality and heart failure [HF] hospitalizations) were compared overall and for each CA subtype between patients diagnosed before versus after 2016. Outcomes were further compared by propensity score weighted Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox regression analysis. Results: CA diagnoses increased after 2016, in particular for wild-type TTR-related CA. Patients diagnosed after versus before 2016 were older, had less frequently a history of HF prior to diagnosis, and NYHA functional class III-IV at diagnosis. Over a median follow-up of 18 months, 172 (86%) patients diagnosed before 2016 died or had an HF hospitalization, versus 300 (44%) diagnosed after 2016. Propensity score weighted Kaplan-Meier analysis showed worse outcomes (P < 0.001) for patients diagnosed before 2016. At Cox regression analysis, CA diagnosis after 2016 was an independent protective factor for the composite outcome (HR: 0.69; P = 0.001), with interaction by CA subtype (significant in TTR-related CA and null in light-chain). Conclusions: CA patients diagnosed after 2016 showed a less severe phenotype and a better prognosis. The impact of the noninvasive diagnostic algorithm on outcomes was particularly relevant in TTR-related CA.

Impact of the noninvasive diagnostic algorithm on clinical presentation and prognosis in cardiac amyloidosis / Tini, Giacomo; Cristiano, Ernesto; Zampieri, Mattia; Ponziani, Alberto; Porcari, Aldostefano; Zanoletti, Margherita; Mazzoni, Carlotta; Sclafani, Matteo; Saturi, Giulia; Lalario, Andrea; Labate, Marianna Eleonora; Autore, Camillo; Barbato, Emanuele; Perfetto, Federico; Biagini, Elena; Sinagra, Gianfranco; Canepa, Marco; Merlo, Marco; Longhi, Simone; Cappelli, Francesco; Musumeci, Beatrice. - In: JACC. ADVANCES. - ISSN 2772-963X. - 3:10(2024). [10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101232]

Impact of the noninvasive diagnostic algorithm on clinical presentation and prognosis in cardiac amyloidosis

Tini, Giacomo
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Sclafani, Matteo;Autore, Camillo;Barbato, Emanuele;Musumeci, Beatrice
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2024

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Background: The introduction of a noninvasive diagnostic algorithm in 2016 led to increased awareness and recognition of cardiac amyloidosis (CA). Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of the introduction of the noninvasive diagnostic algorithm on diagnosis and prognosis in a multicenter Italian CA cohort. Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of 887 CA patients from 5 Italian Cardiomyopathies Referral Centers: 311 light-chain CA, 87 variant transthyretin (TTR)-related CA, 489 wild-type TTR-related CA. Clinical characteristics and outcomes (all-cause mortality and heart failure [HF] hospitalizations) were compared overall and for each CA subtype between patients diagnosed before versus after 2016. Outcomes were further compared by propensity score weighted Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox regression analysis. Results: CA diagnoses increased after 2016, in particular for wild-type TTR-related CA. Patients diagnosed after versus before 2016 were older, had less frequently a history of HF prior to diagnosis, and NYHA functional class III-IV at diagnosis. Over a median follow-up of 18 months, 172 (86%) patients diagnosed before 2016 died or had an HF hospitalization, versus 300 (44%) diagnosed after 2016. Propensity score weighted Kaplan-Meier analysis showed worse outcomes (P < 0.001) for patients diagnosed before 2016. At Cox regression analysis, CA diagnosis after 2016 was an independent protective factor for the composite outcome (HR: 0.69; P = 0.001), with interaction by CA subtype (significant in TTR-related CA and null in light-chain). Conclusions: CA patients diagnosed after 2016 showed a less severe phenotype and a better prognosis. The impact of the noninvasive diagnostic algorithm on outcomes was particularly relevant in TTR-related CA.
2024
al cardiac amyloidosis; cardiac amyloidosis; heart failure; noninvasive diagnosis; transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis
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Impact of the noninvasive diagnostic algorithm on clinical presentation and prognosis in cardiac amyloidosis / Tini, Giacomo; Cristiano, Ernesto; Zampieri, Mattia; Ponziani, Alberto; Porcari, Aldostefano; Zanoletti, Margherita; Mazzoni, Carlotta; Sclafani, Matteo; Saturi, Giulia; Lalario, Andrea; Labate, Marianna Eleonora; Autore, Camillo; Barbato, Emanuele; Perfetto, Federico; Biagini, Elena; Sinagra, Gianfranco; Canepa, Marco; Merlo, Marco; Longhi, Simone; Cappelli, Francesco; Musumeci, Beatrice. - In: JACC. ADVANCES. - ISSN 2772-963X. - 3:10(2024). [10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101232]
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