Non-amyloid specific treatment for transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis: a clinical consensus statement of the ESC Heart Failure Association

European Heart Journal

7 October 2025
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ESC Journals HEART FAILURE Chronic Heart Failure VALVULAR, MYOCARDIAL, PERICARDIAL, PULMONARY, CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE Valvular Heart Disease

Abstract

Abstract

This clinical consensus statement, developed by the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology, offers a detailed review of the non-specific management of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM). This progressive and often fatal condition is increasingly recognized as a major contributor to heart failure. This document provides advice on symptom management and enhancing quality of life, with a focus on volume management, neurohormonal modulation, and tailored use of diuretics and other supportive therapies that address the distinct pathophysiology of ATTR-CM. It also explores advanced treatment modalities such as heart transplantation and mechanical circulatory support, which play crucial roles in managing advanced stages of the disease. Furthermore, it addresses the management of aortic stenosis in the context of ATTR-CM, advising transcatheter aortic valve replacement as the preferred treatment for these patients. The advice provided in this document relies primarily on expert opinion and retrospective studies due to a notable lack of randomized clinical trials, which underscores a critical research gap and the pressing need for evidence-based treatment protocols.

Contributors

Pablo Garcia-Pavia
Pablo Garcia-Pavia

Author

Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda Majadahonda , Spain

Thibaud Damy
Thibaud Damy

Author

University Hospital Henri Mondor Creteil , France

Ruxandra Jurcut
Ruxandra Jurcut

Author

Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases Prof. C.C. Iliescu Bucharest , Romania

Antoni Bayes-Genis
Antoni Bayes-Genis

Author

University Hospital Germans Trias and Pujol de Badalona Badalona , Spain

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