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Referral and diagnosis of suspected cardiac amyloidosis

24 October 2025
Available for 1 CPD point(s)

Masterclass

This Masterclass was developed in collaboration with the National Amyloidosis Centre, London UK

Assessment of a patient with suspected amyloidosis requires a careful diagnostic workup, including cardiac imaging to identify amyloid infiltration in heart tissue that could lead to diastolic dysfunction and heart failure. In this Masterclass, clinicians and scientists from the National Amyloidosis Centre describe the laboratory tests and imaging techniques used to make an accurate diagnosis.
Learning objectives
  • To understand the imaging techniques used to diagnose and monitor cardiac amyloidosis, and the key features seen on these studies
  • To know all the information and test results that should be included in a referral for a patient suspected of having cardiac amyloidosis
  • To understand the role of genetic testing, immunohistochemistry and proteomics in the diagnostic pathway
Speakers:

Professor Marianna Fontana Deputy Clinical and Research Lead
Janet Gilbertson Head of Histology/Proteomic Service and Laboratory Manager
Julian Gillmore NAC Research Lead
David Hutt Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Dr Ana Martínez-Naharro Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Dorota Rowczenio Head of Genetic Service
Angelique Smit Lead Clinical and Research Nurse

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