Understanding and recognizing cardiac amyloidosis
Todd McVeigh, Carolina D. Tennyson
Abstract
Cardiac amyloidosis is an infiltrative abnormality that causes myocardial thickening and dysfunction. Historically, it has been underrecognized as a cause of heart failure and was often misdiagnosed. In the past decade, the cardiology community has improved the understanding of the subtypes of these protein-based infiltrates and how they play a role in heart failure. This article reviews the pathophysiology, presentation, diagnosis, and management of cardiac amyloidosis.
Topics & Concepts
AmyloidosisMedicineHeart failureCardiac amyloidosisPresentation (obstetrics)AbnormalityPathophysiologyCardiologyThickeningInternal medicineIntensive care medicinePathologyRadiologyPsychiatryPolymer scienceChemistryAmyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, OutcomesPeptidase Inhibition and AnalysisTrace Elements in Health