Abstract
BackgroundInherited heart disease is becoming a substantial part of everyday cardiology practice while genetic counselling still only takes place at university hospitals. In this study we review our seven-year experience with cardiogenetic counselling in a non-university hospital.
MethodsRetrospective analysis of patient records.
ResultsA total number of 83 index patients were counselled. In 65 patients DNA tests were performed, resulting in 26 positive tests. In all patients with genotype confirmation of hereditary cardiovascular disease and in 32 families without a molecular diagnosis, family screening was advised. Out of 120 subsequently tested family members, 47 molecular genetic diagnoses were confirmed.
ConclusionAlthough the number of patients reviewed was small, our data show that cardiogenetic diseases are part of daily cardiology practice. We believe counselling should be performed in more general hospitals. This is an excellent opportunity for collaboration between university and nonuniversity hospitals, with immediate benefit for patients and their relatives. (Neth Heart J 2007;15: 412-4.)
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Department of Cardiology, Medical Centre Alkmaar, Alkmaar, the Netherlands
Department of Clinical Genetics, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Correspondence to: C.L.A. Reichert Department of Cardiology, Medical Centre Alkmaar, PO Box 501, 1800 AM Alkmaar, the Netherlands
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Kodde, J., Hofman, N., Reichert, C.L.A. et al. Cardiogenetic counselling in a non-university hospital. NHJL 15, 412–414 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03086041
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