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. 2023 Oct 26;18(1):59. doi: 10.5334/gh.1262

Table 1.

Potential consequences arising from a delayed diagnosis or a misdiagnosis.


CONSEQUENCES OF DELAYED DIAGNOSIS OR MISDIAGNOSIS: SUMMARY KEY POINTS

  • Progression of cardiac involvement with more severe disease at diagnosis potentially reduces the efficacy of TTR stabilizing therapies [196,197].


  • Use of inappropriate treatment or diagnostic tests (invasive and/or non-invasive) for the misdiagnosed conditions [36,196].

    • – discomfort and unnecessary risks for patients

    • – increased economic burden


  • Evaluation by multiple healthcare providers before ATTR-CM diagnosis

    • – anxiety and distrust


  • Recurrent hospitalizations due to heart failure (common)

    • – poor quality of life [26]


  • Delay in beginning a specific treatment for ATTR-CM, with the potential to change favorably the natural history and the prognosis.