Journal of Clinical Medicine (Mar 2024)

Cardio-Hepatic Interaction in Cardiac Amyloidosis

  • Sandra Michaela Ihne-Schubert,
  • Oliver Goetze,
  • Felix Gerstendörfer,
  • Floran Sahiti,
  • Ina Schade,
  • Aikaterini Papagianni,
  • Caroline Morbach,
  • Stefan Frantz,
  • Hermann Einsele,
  • Stefan Knop,
  • Claudia Sommer,
  • Beat Müllhaupt,
  • Torben Schubert,
  • Stefan Störk,
  • Andreas Geier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13051440
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 1440

Abstract

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Background: Congestion is associated with poor prognosis in cardiac amyloidosis (CA). The cardio-hepatic interaction and the prognostic impact of secondary liver affection by cardiac congestion in CA are poorly understood and require further characterisation. Methods: Participants of the amyloidosis cohort study AmyKoS at the Interdisciplinary Amyloidosis Centre of Northern Bavaria with proven transthyretin (ATTR-CA) and light chain CA (AL-CA) underwent serial work-up including laboratory tests, echocardiography, and in-depth hepatic assessment by vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE) and 13C-methacetin breath test. Results: In total, 74 patients with AL-CA (n = 17), ATTR-CA (n = 26) and the controls (n = 31) were analysed. ATTR-CA patients showed decreased microsomal liver function expressed by maximal percentage of dose rate (PDRpeak) related to hepatic congestion. Reduced PDRpeak in AL-CA could result from altered pharmacokinetics due to changed hepatic blood flow. Liver stiffness as a combined surrogate of chronic liver damage and congestion was identified as a predictor of all-cause mortality. Statistical modelling of the cardio-hepatic interaction revealed septum thickness, NT-proBNP and PDRpeak as predictors of liver stiffness in both CA subtypes; dilatation of liver veins and the fibrosis score FIB-4 were only significant for ATTR-CA. Conclusions: Non-invasive methods allow us to characterise CA-associated hepatic pathophysiology. Liver stiffness might be promising for risk stratification in CA.

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