International Heart Journal
Online ISSN : 1349-3299
Print ISSN : 1349-2365
ISSN-L : 1349-2365
Clinical Studies
Abdominal Fat Pad Fine-Needle Aspiration for Diagnosis of Cardiac Amyloidosis in Patients with Non-Ischemic Cardiomyopathy
Evidence from a Cohort of 77 Cardiac Biopsy Cases
Kanae HasegawaHiroyasu UzuiYoshitomo FukuokaDai MiyanagaYuichiro ShiomiNaoto TamaHiroyuki IkedaKentaro IshidaShinsuke MiyazakiYoshiki SekijimaHironobu NaikiHiroshi Tada
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Keywords: Heart failure
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2022 Volume 63 Issue 1 Pages 49-55

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Abstract

The diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis is frequently delayed because histological confirmation is often challenging. Few studies have attempted to clarify the utility and safety of abdominal fat pad fine-needle aspiration (FPFNA) for an initial screening test in patients with suspected cardiac amyloidosis.

This study included 77 consecutive patients with suspected non-ischemic cardiomyopathy who had left ventricular dysfunction and/or hypertrophy. All patients underwent abdominal FPFNA and an endomyocardial biopsy. In all patients, the abdominal FPFNA could be performed within less than 5 minutes with no complications; however, in 1 patient (1.3%), the obtained specimen was too small to evaluate. Among the remaining 76 patients, 5 (6.6%) were positive for amyloid (FPFNA[+]) and 7 (9.2%), including the 5 FPFNA[+], were diagnosed with cardiac amyloidosis (AL = 1, ATTR = 6) by endomyocardial biopsy. Positive abdominal FPFNAs indicated cardiac amyloidosis with high accuracy (sensitivity, 71.4%; specificity, 100%).

Positive abdominal FPFNAs are directly linked to diagnoses of cardiac amyloidosis. Abdominal FPFNA is simple and useful for the initial screening test for cardiac amyloidosis in patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopathy.

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