Diagnostic Yield of Exome Sequencing in Pediatric Cardiomyopathy

Julia Keisling,Emma Bedoukian,Danielle S. Burstein,J. William Gaynor, Christopher Gray,Ian Krantz,Kosuke Izumi, Jacqueline Leonard,Kimberly Y. Lin,Livija Medne, Christine Seymour,Cara Skraban, Alyssa L. Rippert,Rebecca C. Ahrens-Nicklas

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS(2024)

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Objective To assess the diagnostic yield of exome sequencing (ES) in pediatric cardiomyopathy. Study design A single-institution, retrospective chart review of 91 patients with pediatric cardiomyopathy was performed. While pediatric cardiomyopathy is often genetic in nature, no genetic test is recommended as standard of care. All our patients were diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and evaluated by a medical geneticist between January 2010 through September 2022. Demographic information and clinical data were abstracted. Results Of 91 patients with pediatric cardiomyopathy, 36 (39.6%) received a diagnosis by ES. Twenty-two (61.1%) of these diagnoses would have been missed on cardiac multigene panel testing. The diagnostic yield for cardiomyopathy presenting under 1 year of age was 38.3%, while the yield for patients over 1 year of age was 41.9%. Conclusions ES has a high diagnostic yield in pediatric cardiomyopathy compared with a gene panel. Over 60% of patients with diagnosis by ES would not have received their molecular genetic diagnosis if only multigene panel testing was sent. Diagnostic yield did not vary significantly between the subtypes of cardiomyopathy and patient age groups, highlighting the likely clinical utility of ES for all pediatric cardiomyopathy patients.
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pediatric cardiomyopathy,exome
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