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Amyloid
The Journal of Protein Folding Disorders
Volume 29, 2022 - Issue 2
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Alterations in multi-layer strain in AL amyloidosis

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Pages 128-136 | Received 04 Jun 2021, Accepted 04 Jan 2022, Published online: 21 Feb 2022
 

Abstract

Background

Cardiac involvement in AL amyloidosis portends a poor prognosis. 2D-speckle tracking echocardiography (2D-STE) strain can identify subclinical cardiac involvement. This study performed multilayer and multiplanar 2D-STE myocardial strain analysis.

Methods

We compared 75 AL amyloidosis patients to 49 hypertensive patients and 49 healthy controls. Longitudinal strain was obtained from epicardial, mid-myocardial and endocardial layers; segmental strain was measured from mid-myocardial basal, mid and apical segments.

Results

Global longitudinal strain was reduced in epicardial (−14.3 ± −4.0% vs. −17.4 ± 2.2% vs. −17.5 ± −2.0%, p < .001), mid–myocardial (−16.3 ± −4.5% vs. −19.7 ± 2.5% vs. −19.7 ± −2.2%, p < .001) and endocardial layers (−18.7 ± −4.9% vs. −22.2 ± 3.0% vs. −22.3 ± −2.6%, p < .001) in amyloid patients compared to hypertensive and healthy controls. Segmental strain confirmed significant reduction in basal (−11.2 ± −3.9% vs. −17.6 ± 2.7% vs. −20.9 ± −3.4%, p < .001) and mid (−14.8 ± −4.3% vs. −19.2 ± 2.5% vs. −19.6 ± −2.2%, p < .001) LV segments in the AL amyloid group. Receiver operating curve analysis demonstrated that an optimal cut-off of −16% for basal segmental strain better differentiated AL amyloid from hypertensive group (sensitivity 96%, specificity 70%, AUC 0.93), compared to relative apical sparing (AUC of 0.85).

Conclusion

Strain demonstrated myocardial involvement in all layers in AL amyloidosis, with reduced basal segmental longitudinal strain a likely marker of early disease.

Acknowledgment

The authors thank Mr. Luke Stefani for his contributions in providing additional strain data.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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