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Comparison between tafamidis and liver transplantation as first-line therapy for hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis

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Published:1st Sep 2023
Author: Socie P, Benmalek A, Cauquil C, Piekarski E, Kounis I, Eliahou L et al.
Source: Amyloid
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Ref.:Amyloid. 2023 Sep;30(3):303-312.
DOI:10.1080/13506129.2023.2177986
Comparison between tafamidis and liver transplantation as first-line therapy for hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis


Background:
By stabilizing transthyretin, tafamidis delays progression of amyloidosis due to transthyretin variant (ATTRv) and replaced liver transplantation (LT) as the first-line therapy. No study compared these two therapeutic strategies.

Methods: In a monocentric retrospective cohort analysis, patients with ATTRv amyloidosis treated with either tafamidis or LT were compared using a propensity score and a competing risk analysis for three endpoints: all-cause mortality, cardiac worsening (heart failure or cardiovascular death) and neurological worsening (worsening in PolyNeuropathy Disability score).

Results: 345 patients treated with tafamidis (n = 129) or LT (n = 216) were analyzed, and 144 patients were matched (72 patients in each group, median age 54 years, 60% carrying the V30M mutation, 81% of stage I, 69% with cardiac involvement, median follow-up: 68 months). Patients treated with tafamidis had longer survival than LT patients (HR: 0.35; p = .032). Conversely, they also presented a 3.0-fold higher risk of cardiac worsening and a 7.1-fold higher risk of neurological worsening (p = .0071 and p < .0001 respectively).

Conclusions: ATTRv amyloidosis patients treated with tafamidis would present a better survival but also a faster deterioration of their cardiac and neurological statuses as compared with LT. Further studies are needed to clarify the therapeutic strategy in ATTRv amyloidosis.


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