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Return of Results Policies for Genomic Research: Current Practices and the Hearts in Rhythm Organization (HiRO) Approach

Authors :
Laura Zahavich
Wael Alqarawi
Christopher S. Simpson
Julia Cadrin-Tourigny
Richard Leather
Paul Angaran
Zachary Laksman
Shane Kimber
Henry J. Duff
Laura Arbour
Alice Virani
Robert J. Hamilton
Laura Robb
Martin J. Gardner
Jeff S. Healey
Joseph Atallah
Anna Lehman
Drake A. Comber
Colette M. Seifer
Mario Talajic
Brianna Davies
Jason D. Roberts
Andrew D. Krahn
Anne Fournier
Martin S. Green
Rafik Tadros
Karen Gibbs
Bhavanesh Makanjee
Jacqueline Joza
Shubhayan Sanatani
Ciorsti MacIntyre
Christian Steinberg
Source :
The Canadian journal of cardiology. 38(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Research teams developing biobanks and/or genomic databases must develop policies for the disclosure and reporting of potentially actionable genomic results to research participants. Currently, a broad range of approaches to the return of results exist, with some studies opting for non-disclosure of research results while others follow clinical guidelines for the return of potentially actionable findings from sequencing. In this review, we describe current practices and highlight decisions a research team must make when designing a return of results policy, from informed consent to disclosure practices and clinical validation options. The unique challenges of returning incidental findings in cardiac genes, including reduced penetrance and the lack of clinical screening standards for phenotype-negative individuals are discussed. Lastly, the National Hearts in Rhythm Organization (HiRO) Registry approach is described to provide a rationale for the selective return of field-specific variants to those participating in disease-specific research. Our goal is to provide researchers with a resource when developing a return of results policy tailored for their research program, based on unique factors related to study design, research team composition and availability of clinical resources.

Details

ISSN :
19167075
Volume :
38
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Canadian journal of cardiology
Accession number :
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