Genetic test for dilated and hypertrophic cardiomyopathies: useful or less than useful for patients?
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2013Author
Pastore, Fabio
Parisi, Valentina
Romano, Rosalba
Rengo, Giuseppe
Pagano, Gennaro
Komici, Klara
Leosco, Dario
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Genetic testing for potentially
heritable cardiomyopathies has advanced from basic
scientific discovery to clinical application.
Nowadays, genetic diagnostic tests for
cardiomyopathies are clinically available. As a
consequence is fundamental the understanding of the
clinical utility, in terms of diagnosis and prognosis,
of genetic test results. In addition, the genetic
counselling, regarding risks, benefits and options, is
recommended for all patients and their relatives.
However the relation between genotype and
phenotype remains often unclear, and there is
frequently a variance of uncertain significance.
Consequently, the genetic test should always be
approached as one component of a comprehensive
cardio-genetic evaluation.
This review aims to explore when genetic tests
are indicated in patients with dilated and
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.