Background and aims: The discordance between QRS voltages on electrocardiogram (ECG) and left ventricle (LV) wall thickness (LVWT) on echocardiogram (echo) is a recognized red flag (RF) of amyloid cardiomyopathy (AC) and can be measured by specific indexes. No head-to-head comparison of different ECG/echo indexes among subjects with echocardiographic suspicion of AC has yet been undertaken. The study aimed at evaluating the performance and the incremental diagnostic value of different ECG/echo indexes in this subset of patients. Methods: Electrocardiograms of subjects with LV hypertrophy, preserved ejection fraction and ≥ 1 echocardiographic RF of AC participating in the AC-TIVE study, an Italian prospective multicenter study, were independently analyzed by two cardiologists. Low QRS voltages and 8 different ECG/echo indexes were evaluated. Cohort specific cut-offs were computed. Results: Among 170 patients, 55 (32 %) were diagnosed with AC. Combination of low QRS voltages with interventricular septum ≥ 1,6 cm was the most specific (specificity 100 %, positive predictive value 100 %) ECG/echo index, while the ratio between the sum of all QRS voltages and LVWT <7,8 was the most sensitive and accurate (sensitivity 94 %, negative predictive value 97 %, accuracy 82 %). When the latter index was added to a model using easily-accessible clinical variables, the diagnostic accuracy for AC greatly increased (AUC from 0,84 to 0,95; p = 0,007). Conclusions: Among patients with non-dilated hypertrophic ventricles with normal ejection fraction and echocardiographic RF of AC, easily-measurable ECG/echo indexes, mainly when added to few clinical variables, can help the physician orient second level investigations. External validation of the results is warranted.

ECG/echo indexes in the diagnostic approach to amyloid cardiomyopathy: A head-to-head comparison from the AC-TIVE study / Pagura, L.; Porcari, A.; Cameli, M.; Biagini, E.; Canepa, M.; Crotti, L.; Imazio, M.; Forleo, C.; Pavasini, R.; Limongelli, G.; Perlini, S.; Metra, M.; Boriani, G.; Emdin, M.; Sinagra, G.; Merlo, M.; Longo, F.; Rossi, M.; Varra, G. G.; Saro, R.; Dore, F.; Girardi, F.; Vergaro, G.; Musumeci, B.; Autore, C.; Cappelli, F.; Perfetto, F.; Olivotto, I.; Favale, S.; Carella, M. C.; Guaricci, A. I.; Ciccone, M. M.; Di Bella, G.; Tomasoni, D.; Rella, V.; Branzi, G.; Badano, L.; Parati, G.; Palmiero, G.; Caiazza, M.; Caponetti, A. G.; Saturi, G.; Labate, M. E.; Andreis, A.; Paneva, E.; De Ferrari, G. M.; Di Ienno, L.; De Carli, G.; Giacomin, E.; Arzilli, C.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0953-6205. - 122:(2024), pp. 68-77. [10.1016/j.ejim.2023.09.026]

ECG/echo indexes in the diagnostic approach to amyloid cardiomyopathy: A head-to-head comparison from the AC-TIVE study

Cameli M.;Canepa M.;Boriani G.;Merlo M.;Cappelli F.;Favale S.;Di Bella G.;De Carli G.;
2024

Abstract

Background and aims: The discordance between QRS voltages on electrocardiogram (ECG) and left ventricle (LV) wall thickness (LVWT) on echocardiogram (echo) is a recognized red flag (RF) of amyloid cardiomyopathy (AC) and can be measured by specific indexes. No head-to-head comparison of different ECG/echo indexes among subjects with echocardiographic suspicion of AC has yet been undertaken. The study aimed at evaluating the performance and the incremental diagnostic value of different ECG/echo indexes in this subset of patients. Methods: Electrocardiograms of subjects with LV hypertrophy, preserved ejection fraction and ≥ 1 echocardiographic RF of AC participating in the AC-TIVE study, an Italian prospective multicenter study, were independently analyzed by two cardiologists. Low QRS voltages and 8 different ECG/echo indexes were evaluated. Cohort specific cut-offs were computed. Results: Among 170 patients, 55 (32 %) were diagnosed with AC. Combination of low QRS voltages with interventricular septum ≥ 1,6 cm was the most specific (specificity 100 %, positive predictive value 100 %) ECG/echo index, while the ratio between the sum of all QRS voltages and LVWT <7,8 was the most sensitive and accurate (sensitivity 94 %, negative predictive value 97 %, accuracy 82 %). When the latter index was added to a model using easily-accessible clinical variables, the diagnostic accuracy for AC greatly increased (AUC from 0,84 to 0,95; p = 0,007). Conclusions: Among patients with non-dilated hypertrophic ventricles with normal ejection fraction and echocardiographic RF of AC, easily-measurable ECG/echo indexes, mainly when added to few clinical variables, can help the physician orient second level investigations. External validation of the results is warranted.
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Amyloid cardiomyopathy; ECG/echo indexes; Echocardiography; Electrocardiogram; Left ventricular mass; Light chain amyloidosis; Red flags; Transthyretin amyloidosis; Voltages
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ECG/echo indexes in the diagnostic approach to amyloid cardiomyopathy: A head-to-head comparison from the AC-TIVE study / Pagura, L.; Porcari, A.; Cameli, M.; Biagini, E.; Canepa, M.; Crotti, L.; Imazio, M.; Forleo, C.; Pavasini, R.; Limongelli, G.; Perlini, S.; Metra, M.; Boriani, G.; Emdin, M.; Sinagra, G.; Merlo, M.; Longo, F.; Rossi, M.; Varra, G. G.; Saro, R.; Dore, F.; Girardi, F.; Vergaro, G.; Musumeci, B.; Autore, C.; Cappelli, F.; Perfetto, F.; Olivotto, I.; Favale, S.; Carella, M. C.; Guaricci, A. I.; Ciccone, M. M.; Di Bella, G.; Tomasoni, D.; Rella, V.; Branzi, G.; Badano, L.; Parati, G.; Palmiero, G.; Caiazza, M.; Caponetti, A. G.; Saturi, G.; Labate, M. E.; Andreis, A.; Paneva, E.; De Ferrari, G. M.; Di Ienno, L.; De Carli, G.; Giacomin, E.; Arzilli, C.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0953-6205. - 122:(2024), pp. 68-77. [10.1016/j.ejim.2023.09.026]
Pagura, L.; Porcari, A.; Cameli, M.; Biagini, E.; Canepa, M.; Crotti, L.; Imazio, M.; Forleo, C.; Pavasini, R.; Limongelli, G.; Perlini, S.; Metra, M....espandi
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