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Prognostic value of artificial intelligence-derived echocardiographic measurements in transthyretin cardiomyopathy

April 2, 2026medrxiv logopreprint

Authors

Walser, A.,Flammer, A. J.,Hundertmark, M. J.,Shiri, I.,Ciocca, N.,Ryffel, C.,de Marchi, S.,Schwotzer, R.,Ruschitzka, F.,Tanner, F. C.,Graeni, C.,Benz, D. C.

Affiliations (1)

  • University Hospital Zurich, Department of Cardiology, Zurich, Switzerland

Abstract

STRUCTURED ABSTRACTO_ST_ABSBackgroundC_ST_ABSTransthyretin cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) is a progressive, potentially fatal disease requiring accurate risk stratification. Echocardiography is the first-line imaging modality, with AI-based tools increasingly applied for automated analysis, yet their prognostic value remains unknown. ObjectivesTo examine the prognostic value of AI-derived echocardiographic measurements and their incremental value beyond biomarker staging in ATTR-CM. MethodsThis retrospective study included patients from two ATTR-CM registries. Baseline echocardiograms were analyzed using the fully automated AI-based software Us2.ai. Prognostic performance was assessed by Kaplan-Meier analysis, Cox regression, and ROC curves. A two-parameter echocardiographic staging system combining left ventricular (LV) global longitudinal strain (GLS) and right ventricular (RV) fractional area change (FAC) stratified patients into low (both normal), intermediate (one abnormal), and high risk (both abnormal). ResultsAmong 347 patients (91% male, median age 78 years), 141 experienced all-cause death or heart failure hospitalization over a median follow-up of 2.4 years. In multivariable analysis, AI-derived LV-GLS (HR 1.13 [1.03-1.25], p=0.011) and RV FAC (HR 0.96 [0.93-0.99], p=0.014) were independent outcome predictors. Echo staging stratified risk into groups with 3-fold (95% CI 1.70-5.91) and 6-fold (95% CI 3.22-10.30) increased hazard compared to low risk (p<0.001), with incremental prognostic value beyond National Amyloidosis Centre (NAC) staging and age (chi-square from 53 to 80; p<0.001). AI and human measurements showed comparable 1-year predictive performance (all p>0.05). ConclusionAI-derived echocardiographic measurements demonstrate independent and incremental prognostic value beyond biomarker-based NAC staging in ATTR-CM, comparable to human measurements, supporting their integration into clinical risk stratification.

Topics

cardiovascular medicine

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