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Cardiac amyloidosis

Chapter 4

Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) is increasingly identified due to advances in diagnostics and therapy in recent decades, especially in the field of transthyretin-related CA. Searching for CA in specific settings identifies a relatively large number of cases that may be eligible for treatment if the diagnosis is unequivocal. Through the use of clinical and instrumental red flags it is possible to quickly arrive at the suspicion of CA. Then, through the well-known diagnostic flow chart, to a certain and definitive diagnosis.

3 video contents

Category

Cardiology

Year

2023
  • AstraZeneca has provided a sponsorship grant towards this independent Programme

Video1:
21m 36s

Epidemiology and risk factors

Simone Longhi, MD, PhD - Bologna (Italy)

Video2:
21m 36s

Extracardiac red flags

Simone Longhi, MD, PhD - Bologna (Italy)

Video3:
21m 36s

Electrocardiographic markers

Simone Longhi, MD, PhD - Bologna (Italy)

Contributor

Simone Longhi

IRCCS University Hospital of Bologna