TABLE 1.

Patient Demographics

DemographicPYP+ (n = 22)PYP− (n = 42)Total (n = 64)P
Age81.0 (8.4)72.0 (13.8)75.1 (12.9)0.002*
Sex, male22 (100.0%)35 (83.3%)57 (89.1%)0.09
Body mass index27.0 (3.5)27.2 (5.3)27.1 (4.8)0.89*
Systolic blood pressure (mm Hg)119.8 (16.4)136.6 (27.5)130.6 (25.3)0.029
Diastolic blood pressure (mm Hg)73.7 (11.93)80.5 (15.73)78.1 (14.74)0.070
Hypertension12 (63.2%)25 (73.5%)37 (69.8%)0.536
History of coronary artery disease6 (31.6%)10 (29.4%)16 (30.2%)1.000
History of diabetes mellitus2 (10.5%)10 (29.4%)12 (22.6%)0.174
β-blocker10 (52.6%)22 (64.7%)32 (60.4%)0.559
Calcium channel blocker1 (5.3%)9 (26.5%)10 (18.9%)0.076
Angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor3 (15.8%)5 (14.7%)8 (15.1%)1.000
Angiotensin receptor blocker5 (26.3%)5 (14.7%)10 (18.9%)0.465
Spironolactone4 (21.1%)5 (14.7%)9 (17.0%)0.706
Amiodarone0 (0.0%)1 (2.9%)1 (1.9%)1.000
Creatine1.3 (1.1–1.5)1.3 (1.1–1.8)1.3 (1.1–1.7)0.44
N-terminal prohormone B-type natriuretic protein3,095.0 (1,640.0–7,323.0)3,097.0 (1,238.5–8,832.5)3,097.0 (1,407.0–7,447.0)0.99
Low voltage on electrocardiography6 (28.6%)5 (11.9%)11 (17.5%)0.1575
LV septal wall thickness (mm)18.3 (2.96)14.1 (3.43)15.7 (3.83)0.0001*
LV posterior wall thickness (mm)16.4 (2.63)13.1 (2.99)14.3 (3.28)0.0004*
LV mass (g)352.3 (108.5)272.4 (101.5)300.7 (110.1)0.005*
LV mass index (g/m2)175.7 (51.8)137.2 (42.5)150.4 (49.1)0.002*
LV End-diastolic diameter (mm)44.5 (6.69)47.2 (6.95)46.2 (6.91)0.143*
Ejection fraction (%)47.9 (15.2)51.8 (15.2)50.5 (15.2)0.34*
Stroke volume (mL)65.6 (25.7)76.4 (25.1)72.5 (25.6)0.1146
Cardiac index (L/m2/min)2.4 (0.83)2.8 (0.88)2.6 (0.88)0.075
Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion by M-mode (mm)12.3 (3.30)17.2 (5.36)15.8 (5.29)0.0250
Pericardial effusion8 (36.4%)6 (14.3%)14 (21.9%)0.0584
Heart-to-contralateral ratio1.7 (0.4)1.1 (0.2)1.3 (0.4)<0.001
PYP scale0 (0.0%)30 (71.4%)30 (46.9%)<0.001
02 (9.1%)7 (16.7%)9 (14.1%)
16 (27.3%)2 (4.8%)8 (12.5%)
214 (63.6%)3 (7.1%)17 (26.6%)
30 (0.0%)30 (71.4%)30 (46.9%)
  • * Unequal-variance 2-sample t test.

  • Fisher exact test.

  • Wilcoxon rank-sum test.

  • Qualitative value for interpretation is determined by comparing uptake in myocardium. Grade 0 = no myocardial uptake, grade 1 = myocardial uptake less than bone uptake, grade 2 = myocardial uptake equal to bone uptake, grade 3 = myocardial uptake greater than bone uptake.

  • Qualitative data are number and percentage; continuous data are mean and SD or median and interquartile range.