Clinical Trial: Transthyretin-Associated Amyloidoses Outcome Survey (THAOS)

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Observational




Official Title: Transthyretin-associated Amyloidosis Outcomes Survey (Thaos): A Global, Multi-center, Longitudinal, Observational Survey Of Patients With Documented Transthyretin (Ttr) Mutations Or Wild-type Ttr Amyl

Brief Summary:

THAOS is a global, multi-center, longitudinal observational survey open to all patients with transthyretin-associated amyloidoses (ATTR), including ATTR-PN (polyneuropathy), ATTR-CM (cardiomyopathy) and wild-type ATTR-CM. It is open-ended with a minimum duration of 10 years. Patients will be followed as long as they are able to participate.

The principal aims of this outcome survey are to better understand and characterize the natural history of the disease by studying a large and heterogenous patient population. Survey data may be used to develop new treatment guidelines and recommendations, and to inform and educate clinicians about the management of this disease.