Genomic testing and molecular diagnosis among infants with congenital heart disease in the neonatal intensive care unit.

D’Souza, E. E., Findley, T. O., Hu, R., Khazal, Z. S. H., Signorello, R., Dash, C., D’Gama, A. M., Feldman, H. A., Agrawal, P. B., Wojcik, M. H., & Morton, S. U. (2024). Genomic testing and molecular diagnosis among infants with congenital heart disease in the neonatal intensive care unit.. Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association, 44(8), 1196-1202.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate patterns of genetic testing among infants with CHD at a tertiary care center.

STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a retrospective observational cohort study of infants in the NICU with suspicion of a genetic disorder. 1075 of 7112 infants admitted to BCH had genetic evaluation including 329 with CHD and 746 without CHD. 284 of 525 infants with CHD admitted to CMHH had genetic evaluation. Patterns of testing and diagnoses were compared.

RESULTS: The rate of diagnosis after testing was similar for infants with or without CHD (38% [121/318] vs. 36% [246/676], p = 0.14). In a multiple logistic regression, atrioventricular septal defects were most high associated with genetic diagnosis (odds ratio 29.99, 95% confidence interval 2.69-334.12, p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS: Infants with suspicion of a genetic disorder with CHD had similar rates of molecular diagnosis as those without CHD. These results support a role for genetic testing among NICU infants with CHD.

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