The prevalence of cardiac amyloidosis is unknown because the condition often goes underdiagnosed. There is emerging evidence that cardiac amyloidosis may be a relatively common cause of heart failure, especially in older individuals. The two most common forms of amyloidosis that affect the heart are AL and ATTR amyloidosis.
Red flags that may raise clinical suspicion for cardiac amyloidosis, a diagnostic algorithm to confirm or exclude a diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis, lab/imaging ordering tips in the IU system, and FDA approved treatments are detailed below.