ATTR-CM screening: the missing link in heart failure diagnosis
Robert felt winded climbing stairs. At 76, he attributed his fatigue to age. He thought his heart medications needed adjusting. His cardiologist agreed, tweaking his blood pressure pills. Six months later, Robert collapsed. In the ER, doctors found his heart walls dangerously thickened, stiff as leather.
A simple nuclear scan revealed the truth: transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy, or ATTR-CM, a progressive disease where misfolded proteins infiltrate the heart. Had anyone suspected it …
ATTR-CM screening: the missing link in heart failure diagnosis





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