Key Information
Source
Year
2024
summary/abstract
Keywords
Cardiac Amyloidosis
Heart Failure
Chest Pain
Coronary Artery Disease
Introduction
Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) generally is a result of amyloid light chain amyloidosis (AL-CA) or transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR-CA). CA is often diagnosed late, and the prognosis is poor. (1external link, opens in a new tab,2external link, opens in a new tab) Due to heightened awareness of the disease and advances in diagnostic methods, the prevalence of CA is higher than previously anticipated.(3external link, opens in a new tab) Symptomatology associated with CA often mimics those of other more common cardiac diseases with symptoms such as dyspnea, fatigue, edema, and dizziness. Additionally, extracardiac symptoms are common and typically involve tenosynovial manifestations, such as lumbar spinal stenosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and spontaneous rupture of the bicep tendon.(4external link, opens in a new tab) Another important symptom is chest discomfort or -angina. Chest pain is previously reported in patients with CA (5external link, opens in a new tab) and it can be the initial symptom preceding CA diagnosis, but a consensus regarding its etiology and a systematic approach to evaluation or management has not been established. Elevations of troponin as a marker for myocardial injury are common in CA patients (6external link, opens in a new tab, 7external link, opens in a new tab, 8external link, opens in a new tab, 9external link, opens in a new tab, 10external link, opens in a new tab, 11external link, opens in a new tab), but the efficacy of coronary interventions are low and related with higher rate of complications from the procedure. (12external link, opens in a new tab,13external link, opens in a new tab). Early diagnosis of CA is essential, as treatment with disease-modifying drugs is more effective if started in earlier stages of the disease, leading to a better prognosis.(4external link, opens in a new tab) Furthermore, understanding the underlying mechanism of symptoms of CA is important from the patient's perspective as this may enable rational symptomatic treatment, which is significant in addition to disease-modifying treatment as the quality of life of patients with CA is significantly affected.(14external link, opens in a new tab)
In the following narrative review, we explore the relationship between chest pain and CA by describing the available information about pathophysiology and propose a diagnostic approach and management strategy.
Methods
We conducted a Pubmed search for articles related to chest pain in CA, with the search performed on June 03, 2024. The search string included the following:
("amyloidosis" OR "AL amyloidosis" OR "ATTR amyloidosis") AND ("chest pain" OR "thoracic pain" OR "heart pain" OR "cardiac pain" OR "ischemia" OR "angina" OR "angina pectoris" OR "coronary circulation")
We only included articles in the English language, and those with full-text availability, encompassing observational cohort studies, case reports, reviews, and studies reviewing autopsies.
Initially, the search yielded 393 articles. In total 28 studies were selected for inclusion which were comprised of studies followed by the search and their relevant references. The search and study collection were performed by N.N.