1. Diagnostic yield of genetic testing in a heterogeneous cohort of 1376 HCM patients
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Julie Hathaway, Krista Heliö, Inka Saarinen, Jonna Tallila, Eija H. Seppälä, Sari Tuupanen, Hannu Turpeinen, Tiia Kangas-Kontio, Jennifer Schleit, Johanna Tommiska, Ville Kytölä, Miko Valori, Mikko Muona, Johanna Sistonen, Massimiliano Gentile, Pertteli Salmenperä, Samuel Myllykangas, Jussi Paananen, Tero-Pekka Alastalo, Tiina Heliö, and Juha Koskenvuo
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ,Genetic testing ,Next generation sequencing ,Diagnosis ,Counseling ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background Genetic testing in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a published guideline-based recommendation. The diagnostic yield of genetic testing and corresponding HCM-associated genes have been largely documented by single center studies and carefully selected patient cohorts. Our goal was to evaluate the diagnostic yield of genetic testing in a heterogeneous cohort of patients with a clinical suspicion of HCM, referred for genetic testing from multiple centers around the world. Methods A retrospective review of patients with a suspected clinical diagnosis of HCM referred for genetic testing at Blueprint Genetics was undertaken. The analysis included syndromic, myopathic and metabolic etiologies. Genetic test results and variant classifications were extracted from the database. Variants classified as pathogenic (P) or likely pathogenic (LP) were considered diagnostic. Results A total of 1376 samples were analyzed. Three hundred and sixty-nine tests were diagnostic (26.8%); 373 P or LP variants were identified. Only one copy number variant was identified. The majority of diagnostic variants involved genes encoding the sarcomere (85.0%) followed by 4.3% of diagnostic variants identified in the RASopathy genes. Two percent of diagnostic variants were in genes associated with a cardiomyopathy other than HCM or an inherited arrhythmia. Clinical variables that increased the likelihood of identifying a diagnostic variant included: an earlier age at diagnosis (p
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- 2021
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