IMPACT [Integrated ATTR-CM Partnership on AI Cardiac Technology]

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Putting an end to the diagnostic lag for ATTR-CM and paving the way for a brighter future for patients suffering from undiagnosed conditions

We aim to improve the diagnosis rate for transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), a condition for which many patients remain undiagnosed due to its diagnostic complexity, and to create a society where as many people as possible can access appropriate diagnosis and treatment as early as possible.
By bringing together industry, academia, and government to promote and raise awareness of AI-enabled diagnostic pathway, we will co-create the future of healthcare and work to improve patients’ quality of life and address societal challenges.

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2026.05.29Information
Presentation at the 2026 Japanese Circulation Society Meeting
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Appointment to the Advisory Board of the HGPI-Sponsored Conference on AI-Assisted Diagnosis
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We are working toward the practical implementation of AI-enabled diagnostic support tools by focusing on three key areas: “developing systems that can be used in clinical settings”, ”raising awareness and providing education on diseases and AI diagnostics”, and “building evidence for diagnostic pathway”.

Social Implementation of AI-enabled Diagnostic Support Tools
Research Activities Related to Verifying the Utility of AI-enabled Diagnostic Support Tools
Establishing an Implementation process for AI-enabled Diagnostic Support Tools in Healthcare Facilities
Rasing Awareness of Diseases and AI-enabled Diagnosis
Rasing awareness of disease and AI-enabled diagnostic support tools through academic seminars and booth
Development of educational programs to promote appropriate use
Building Evidence for the Diagnostic pathway
Establishing a diagnostic pathway using AI-enabled diagnostic support tools
Dissemination and adoption of evidence derived from research activities

Background and Purpose of Establishment

Transthyretin amyloid cardiopathy (ATTR-CM) is difficult to diagnose due to its similar laboratory findings and symptoms to other heart diseases, resulting in a low diagnosis rate of approximately 12%. Consequently, there are many undiagnosed patients, and the lack of sufficient access to appropriate treatment remains a significant challenge.
In recent years, advances in treatments have made it possible to slow the progression of heart failure, making early diagnosis more essential than ever.
Given this context, early diagnosis is essential for improving the prognosis of this disease, and to achieve this, it is crucial to create “triggers for clinical suspicion” not only in specialized facilities but also in general clinical practice. We believe that AI-enabled diagnostic support tools hold the key to solving this challenge. However, their widespread implementation faces complex challenges, including an underdeveloped infrastructure for clinical use, psychological barriers in the field, and guidelines that are still under development.
Since these challenges are difficult for any single entity to resolve on its own, this consortium was established with the aim of driving the transformation of the diagnostic process and its societal implementation by fostering collaboration among clinicians, pharmaceutical companies, and IT and MedTech firms to gather their respective expertise. Through the optimization of diagnostic pathways based on high-precision AI screening, the generation of evidence, and the development of guidelines, this consortium aims to increase the diagnosis rate of ATTR-CM to 45% by 2030.

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FAQ

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I’m interested in AI-enabled diagnostic support tools. Where can I find detailed information on pricing and the implementation process?Healthcare Professionals
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Please visit our information page for healthcare professionals.
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Are there any restrictions or conditions regarding the implementation of AI-enabled diagnostic support tools based on hospital size or medical department?Healthcare Professionals
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This system can be implemented at hospitals of any size. While there are no specific requirements regarding medical departments, it is intended for use in cardiology departments.
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How is IMPACT’s neutrality ensured?Organization Considering Participation
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We have established an engagement policy and are conducting our activities in accordance with it.
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I have some symptoms that are concerning me. Which hospital should I go to?Patients and their families
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We have provided links to external websites for our patients and their families. There are consultation support centers located throughout the country, so please do not hesitate to utilize them.

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