Background: Differential diagnosis of genetic causes of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is crucial for disease-specific therapy. We aim to describe the prevalence of Cardiac Amyloidosis (CA) among patients ≥40 years with an initial diagnosis of HCM referred for second opinion to national cardiomyopathy centres. Methods: Consecutive patients aged ≥40 years referred with a tentative HCM diagnosis in the period 2014–2017 underwent clinical evaluation and genetic testing for HCM (including trans-thyretin-TTR). Patients with at least one red flag for CA underwent blood/urine tests, abdominal fat biopsy and/or bone-scintigraphy tracing and eventually ApoAI sequencing. Results: Out of 343 patients (age 60 ± 13 years), 251 (73%) carried a likely/pathogenic gene variant, including 12 (3.5%) in the CA-associated genes TTR (n = 11) and ApoAI (n = 1). Furthermore, 6 (2%) patients had a mutation in GLA. Among the remaining, mutation-negative patients, 26 with ≥1 CA red-flag were investigated further: 3 AL-CA and 17 wild-type-TTR-CA were identified. Ultimately, 32(9%) patients were diagnosed with CA. Prevalence of CA increased with age: 1/75 (1%) at age 40–49, 2/86 (2%) at age 50–59, 8/84 (9%) at age 60–69, 13/61 (21%) at age 70–79, 8/31 (26%) at age ≥80 (p for trend <0.01). Conclusions: Among patients referred with and initial diagnosis of HCM, CA was the most common unrecognized mimic (9% prevalence) and increased with age (from 1% at ages 40–49 years to 26% >80 years). Age at diagnosis should be considered one of the most relevant red flags for CA in patients with HCM phenotypes; however, there is no clear age cut-off mandating scintigraphy and other second level investigations in the absence of other features suggestive of CA

Maurizi, N., Rella, V., Fumagalli, C., Salerno, S., Castelletti, S., Dagradi, F., et al. (2020). Prevalence of cardiac amyloidosis among adult patients referred to tertiary centres with an initial diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 300, 191-195 [10.1016/j.ijcard.2019.07.051].

Prevalence of cardiac amyloidosis among adult patients referred to tertiary centres with an initial diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Rella V.;Salerno S.;Marceca A.;Meda M.;Boschi B.;Parati G.;Crotti L.;
2020

Abstract

Background: Differential diagnosis of genetic causes of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is crucial for disease-specific therapy. We aim to describe the prevalence of Cardiac Amyloidosis (CA) among patients ≥40 years with an initial diagnosis of HCM referred for second opinion to national cardiomyopathy centres. Methods: Consecutive patients aged ≥40 years referred with a tentative HCM diagnosis in the period 2014–2017 underwent clinical evaluation and genetic testing for HCM (including trans-thyretin-TTR). Patients with at least one red flag for CA underwent blood/urine tests, abdominal fat biopsy and/or bone-scintigraphy tracing and eventually ApoAI sequencing. Results: Out of 343 patients (age 60 ± 13 years), 251 (73%) carried a likely/pathogenic gene variant, including 12 (3.5%) in the CA-associated genes TTR (n = 11) and ApoAI (n = 1). Furthermore, 6 (2%) patients had a mutation in GLA. Among the remaining, mutation-negative patients, 26 with ≥1 CA red-flag were investigated further: 3 AL-CA and 17 wild-type-TTR-CA were identified. Ultimately, 32(9%) patients were diagnosed with CA. Prevalence of CA increased with age: 1/75 (1%) at age 40–49, 2/86 (2%) at age 50–59, 8/84 (9%) at age 60–69, 13/61 (21%) at age 70–79, 8/31 (26%) at age ≥80 (p for trend <0.01). Conclusions: Among patients referred with and initial diagnosis of HCM, CA was the most common unrecognized mimic (9% prevalence) and increased with age (from 1% at ages 40–49 years to 26% >80 years). Age at diagnosis should be considered one of the most relevant red flags for CA in patients with HCM phenotypes; however, there is no clear age cut-off mandating scintigraphy and other second level investigations in the absence of other features suggestive of CA
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2020
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Maurizi, N., Rella, V., Fumagalli, C., Salerno, S., Castelletti, S., Dagradi, F., et al. (2020). Prevalence of cardiac amyloidosis among adult patients referred to tertiary centres with an initial diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 300, 191-195 [10.1016/j.ijcard.2019.07.051].
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