# SCAN-MP (Screening for Cardiac Amyloidosis with Nuclear imaging in Minority Populations) COVID-19 Suppplement

> **NIH NIH R01** · COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES · 2020 · $176,033

## Abstract

Project Summary
COVID-19 is a global pandemic that disproportionately affects minority older adults with cardiac disease and
multiple chronic conditions. Densely populated urban centers with a high proportion of socioeconomically
disadvantaged persons, including New York City (NYC) and Boston, are most impacted by COVID-19. SCAN-
MP (Screening for Cardiac Amyloidosis with Nuclear Imaging in Minority Populations, R01HL139671) is a
NHLBI funded, prospective cohort study that enrolled 123 of a target 800 Black or Caribbean Hispanic
participants over the age of 60 years with heart failure prior to the mandatory recruitment pause for the
pandemic. The profile of the SCAN-MP participant matches those known to be at highest risk from COVID-
19. In this application, we propose to leverage the successful recruitment and retention techniques of the
SCAN-MP infrastructure to advance our understanding of the prevalence of SARS CoV-2 infection and
disentangle the demographic, social, and environmental factors known to be associated with infection. While
mitigation is the primary public health strategy to address the spread of COVID-19, it may be particularly
challenging for those with resource limitations or those who live in close physical proximity to others to comply
with CDC recommendations, perhaps accounting for the observed increase in infection rates. Successful
emergence from the pandemic will depend upon evidence of prior SARS CoV-2 infection in the population.
Given that asymptomatic infection is common, serologic testing will likely play a critical role in the next phase
of recovery. Serologic testing has been validated at Columbia University with a highly sensitive and specific,
quantitative ELISA-based assay to detect antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 that we propose to leverage in this
study. Our objectives are to (1) define the proportion of SCAN-MP participants with evidence of prior COVID-
19 infection by antibody testing, (2) determine the capacity of SCAN-MP participants to comply with CDC
mitigation recommendations. We will then explore how infection rate and mitigation compliance interact with
socio-economic factors such as income and living conditions, as well as measures of health literacy,
trust/engagement in the health system, and perceived discrimination. We will explore whether the presence
and/or titer of antibodies specific for SARS CoV-2 virus will be associated with future COVID-19 infection as
well as adverse outcomes (hospitalizations and mortality) over a one-year time period. We are uniquely
positioned to perform these studies quickly given our ability to recruit an urban, minority cohort with cardiac
disease at high risk for COVID-19 morbidity/mortality, expertise in the performance of serologic testing for
antibodies to SARS CoV-2, and established expertise in community engaged research. Successful
completion of these Aims has the potential to inform implementation of mitigation strategies in high-risk
populations and contribute i...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10170922
- **Project number:** 3R01HL139671-02S1
- **Recipient organization:** COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
- **Principal Investigator:** MATHEW S MAURER
- **Activity code:** R01 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $176,033
- **Award type:** 3
- **Project period:** 2020-09-01 → 2022-08-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10170922

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10170922, SCAN-MP (Screening for Cardiac Amyloidosis with Nuclear imaging in Minority Populations) COVID-19 Suppplement (3R01HL139671-02S1). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-23 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10170922. Licensed CC0.

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