How can you tell if you or someone you love might have transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM)?
Awareness among patients, and even physicians, remains low, which results in ATTR-CM being significantly underdiagnosed.
Your doctor may first order tests to assess how your heart is working and look for signs of ATTR-CM. While none of these tests are typically used to confirm an ATTR-CM diagnosis, they can help your doctor learn more about your heart and determine the need for additional diagnostic testing:
While none of these tests are typically used to confirm an ATTR-CM diagnosis, they can help your doctor learn more about your heart and determine the need for additional diagnostic testing.
Your doctor must rule out another form of cardiac amyloidosis, known as light-chain amyloidosis (AL):
Once AL amyloidosis is ruled out, your doctor may use the following tests to diagnose ATTR-CM: