PET/CT Imaging in Carriers of TTR Mutations
brief summary
The purpose of this study is to determine if TTR gene carriers have early signs of a type of heart disease called amyloidosis using a new radiotracer dye (iodine-124 evuzamitide, I-124E). Participants will undergo a screening that includes a medical history review and completion of quality-of-life surveys. Once screening is complete, participants will undergo an imaging test called a positron emission tomography (PET) scan combined with computed tomography (PET/CT) to make images of the body. The new radiotracer dye (I-124E, a radioactive contrast) will be used during the PET/CT to make amyloidosis visible in the heart and body.
detailed description
This will be a cross-sectional cohort study of 50 carriers of pathogenic TTR alleles without HF; 10-race matched non-carrier controls; and 20 patients with ATTR-CA. Participants will undergo standardized, PET/CT direct amyloid imaging assessments with I-124E to test the hypothesis that carriers of pathogenic TTR alleles without HF will have LV%ID intermediate to non-carrier controls and patients with ATTR-CA. This will address the fundamental questions of whether and to what extent cardiac amyloid infiltration is present in carriers of pathogenic TTR alleles prior to ATTR-CA disease onset.
official title
Iodine-124 Evuzamitide PET/CT Imaging in Carriers of TTR Mutations