This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition known as Cardiac Amyloidosis, which is a heart-related disease caused by the buildup of abnormal proteins called amyloids in the heart tissue. The study also includes a specific type of this condition called AL Amyloidosis. The trial will use a special imaging technique called Positron Emission Tomography (PET) with a substance known as [18F]florbetaben. This substance is injected into the body and helps to create detailed images of the heart, which can assist doctors in diagnosing the disease.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective and safe the [18F]florbetaben PET imaging is in diagnosing Cardiac AL Amyloidosis. Participants in the study will undergo this imaging process, which involves receiving an injection of the [18F]florbetaben solution. The study aims to determine how accurately this imaging method can identify the presence of the disease compared to the standard clinical diagnosis methods currently in use.
Throughout the study, participants will have their heart images taken using the PET scan, and these images will be visually assessed by medical professionals. The study will also explore how the results from the PET scans correlate with other heart function measurements, such as the heart’s pumping ability and the size of the heart muscle. The findings from this study could potentially improve the way Cardiac Amyloidosis is diagnosed and managed in the future.



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