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Carpal tunnel syndrome and spinal canal stenosis: harbingers of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy?
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Schönland, Stefan
, Hegenbart, Ute
, Prestel, Sofie
, Kristen, Arnt V
, Baumgärtner, Christian
, Röcken, Christoph
, Fabian aus dem Siepen
, Katus, Hugo A
, Hein, Selina
in
Amyloidosis
/ Cardiomyopathy
/ Carpal tunnel syndrome
/ Diagnosis
/ EKG
/ Electrocardiography
/ Family medical history
/ Latency
/ Medical records
/ Patients
/ Spinal stenosis
/ Subgroups
/ Surgery
/ Transthyretin
2019
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Carpal tunnel syndrome and spinal canal stenosis: harbingers of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy?
by
Schönland, Stefan
, Hegenbart, Ute
, Prestel, Sofie
, Kristen, Arnt V
, Baumgärtner, Christian
, Röcken, Christoph
, Fabian aus dem Siepen
, Katus, Hugo A
, Hein, Selina
in
Amyloidosis
/ Cardiomyopathy
/ Carpal tunnel syndrome
/ Diagnosis
/ EKG
/ Electrocardiography
/ Family medical history
/ Latency
/ Medical records
/ Patients
/ Spinal stenosis
/ Subgroups
/ Surgery
/ Transthyretin
2019
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Carpal tunnel syndrome and spinal canal stenosis: harbingers of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy?
by
Schönland, Stefan
, Hegenbart, Ute
, Prestel, Sofie
, Kristen, Arnt V
, Baumgärtner, Christian
, Röcken, Christoph
, Fabian aus dem Siepen
, Katus, Hugo A
, Hein, Selina
in
Amyloidosis
/ Cardiomyopathy
/ Carpal tunnel syndrome
/ Diagnosis
/ EKG
/ Electrocardiography
/ Family medical history
/ Latency
/ Medical records
/ Patients
/ Spinal stenosis
/ Subgroups
/ Surgery
/ Transthyretin
2019
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Carpal tunnel syndrome and spinal canal stenosis: harbingers of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy?
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Carpal tunnel syndrome and spinal canal stenosis: harbingers of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy?
2019
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BackgroundCarpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and spinal canal stenosis can be frequently observed in the medical history of patients with transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR), both in the hereditary (mt-ATTR) and wild-type (wt-ATTR) form. The aim of this retrospective single-center analysis was to determine the prevalence of these findings, delay to diagnosis of systemic amyloidosis and the prognostic value in a large cohort of patients with wt-ATTR and mt-ATTR amyloidosis.MethodsMedical records of 253 patients diagnosed with wt-ATTR, 136 patients with mt-ATTR and 77 asymptomatic gene carriers were screened for history of CTS and spinal canal stenosis and laboratory analysis, electrocardiography and echocardiographic results, respectively. Clinical follow-up was performed by phone assessment.ResultsHistory of CTS was present in 77 patients (56%) with mt-ATTR, in 152 patients (60%) with wt-ATTR and even in 10 of the asymptomatic gene carriers (13%). Latency between carpal tunnel surgery and first diagnosis of systemic amyloidosis was significantly longer in wt-ATTR compared to mt-ATTR (117 ± 179 months vs. 66 ± 73 months; p = 0.02). In total, 36 patients (14%) with wt-ATTR and 7 patients (5%) with mt-ATTR had a history of clinically significant spinal canal stenosis. In the subgroup of mt-ATTR, patients with CTS had thicker IVS (19 ± 5 mm vs. 16 ± 5 mm, p < 0.05), higher LV mass index (225 ± 78 g vs. 193 ± 98 g, p < 0.05), lower Karnofsky index (78 ± 15% vs. 83 ± 17%, p < 0.05), and lower mitral annular plane systolic excursion (MAPSE; 9 ± 4 mm vs. 11 ± 5 mm, p < 0.05) compared to patients without CTS, whereas in wt-ATTR no significant differences could be observed. No significant difference in survival was observed between patients with and without CTS (wt-ATTR: 67 vs. 63 months, p = 0.45; mt-ATTR: 74 vs. 63 months, p = 0.60). A combination of CTS and spinal stenosis was present in 32 wt-ATTR patients (12%) and 3 mt-ATTR patients (2.2%).ConclusionsThe prevalence of CTS is high and the latency between CTS surgery and diagnosis of amyloidosis is long among patients with wt-ATTR and mt-ATTR. CTS might be predictive for future occurrence of systemic (predominantly cardiac) ATTR amyloidosis.
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