Systemic cardiac amyloidoses: disease profiles and clinical courses of the 3 main types.

نویسندگان

  • Claudio Rapezzi
  • Giampaolo Merlini
  • Candida C Quarta
  • Letizia Riva
  • Simone Longhi
  • Ornella Leone
  • Fabrizio Salvi
  • Paolo Ciliberti
  • Francesca Pastorelli
  • Elena Biagini
  • Fabio Coccolo
  • Robin M T Cooke
  • Letizia Bacchi-Reggiani
  • Diego Sangiorgi
  • Alessandra Ferlini
  • Michele Cavo
  • Elena Zamagni
  • Maria Luisa Fonte
  • Giovanni Palladini
  • Francesco Salinaro
  • Francesco Musca
  • Laura Obici
  • Angelo Branzi
  • Stefano Perlini
چکیده

BACKGROUND Most studies of amyloidotic cardiomyopathy consider as a single entity the 3 main systemic cardiac amyloidoses: acquired monoclonal immunoglobulin light-chain (AL); hereditary, mutated transthyretin-related (ATTRm); and wild-type transthyretin-related (ATTRwt). In this study, we compared the diagnostic/clinical profiles of these 3 types of systemic cardiac amyloidosis. METHODS AND RESULTS We conducted a longitudinal study of 233 patients with clear-cut diagnosis by type of cardiac amyloidosis (AL, n=157; ATTRm, n=61; ATTRwt, n=15) at 2 large Italian centers providing coordinated amyloidosis diagnosis/management facilities since 1990. Average age at diagnosis was higher in AL than in ATTRm patients; all ATTRwt patients except 1 were elderly men. At diagnosis, mean left ventricular wall thickness was higher in ATTRwt than in ATTRm and AL. Left ventricular ejection fraction was moderately depressed in ATTRwt but not in AL or ATTRm. ATTRm patients less often displayed low QRS voltage (25% versus 60% in AL; P<0.0001) or low voltage-to-mass ratio (1.1+/-0.5 versus 0.9+/-0.5; P<0.0001). AL patients appeared to have greater hemodynamic impairment. On multivariate analysis, ATTRm was a strongly favorable predictor of survival, and ATTRwt predicted freedom from major cardiac events. CONCLUSIONS AL, ATTRm, and ATTRwt should be considered 3 different cardiac diseases, probably characterized by different pathophysiological substrates and courses. Awareness of the diversity underlying the cardiac amyloidosis label is important on several levels, ranging from disease classification to diagnosis and clinical management.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Circulation

دوره 120 13  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009