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Cardiac amyloidosis is a common cause of refractory cardiomyopathy and heart failure in an adult population. There are several types of cardiac amyloidosis, but two are the most common (1):
A. AL - Light chain sunset.
B. ATTR - Sunset of transthyretin protein. This amyloidosis has two subtypes:
The main goal of this study is to evaluate cardiac amyloidosis imaging efficiency using 18F-NaF PET / CT and quantification of absorption [in standard uptake value SUVs]. and to compare cardiac amyloidosis imaging using 18F-NaF PET / CT and gamma camera imaging with 99mTc-PYP.
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PET imaging has advantages over gamma imaging, including better resolution, faster and easier testing, and the ability to quantify the absorption intensity. These PET capabilities, potentially, detect subtle differences in disease burden between different heart segments and, subsequently, track response to treatment.
Research Duration:
The entire duration of the study will take about one year (or until all participants in the study complete the tests), As part of the study, tests will be conducted for 20 subjects.
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A. Patients undergoing "cardiac amyloidosis clinic" at Tel Aviv Medical Center and there is a clinical suspicion of having cardiac amyloidosis.
B. Patients who performed 99mTc-PYP mapping and signed an informed consent form to perform another imaging test, namely, 18F-NaF PET / CT.
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Ira korovin
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