A Simple Practical Guide to Genomic Diagnostics in a Pediatric Setting

With limited access to trained clinical geneticists and/or genetic counselors in the majority of healthcare systems globally, and the expanding use of genetic testing in all specialties of medicine, many healthcare providers do not receive the relevant support to order the most appropriate genetic t...

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Main Authors: Alan Taylor, Zeinab Alloub, Ahmad Abou Tayoun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Genes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/12/6/818
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spelling doaj-e9b0c6a7f487419b870731244fe16d482021-06-01T01:16:34ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252021-05-011281881810.3390/genes12060818A Simple Practical Guide to Genomic Diagnostics in a Pediatric SettingAlan Taylor0Zeinab Alloub1Ahmad Abou Tayoun2Al Jalila Genomics Center, Al Jalila Children’s Specialty Hospital, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesNeurodevelopment Department, Al Jalila Children’s Specialty Hospital, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesAl Jalila Genomics Center, Al Jalila Children’s Specialty Hospital, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesWith limited access to trained clinical geneticists and/or genetic counselors in the majority of healthcare systems globally, and the expanding use of genetic testing in all specialties of medicine, many healthcare providers do not receive the relevant support to order the most appropriate genetic test for their patients. Therefore, it is essential to educate all healthcare providers about the basic concepts of genetic testing and how to properly utilize this testing for each patient. Here, we review the various genetic testing strategies and their utilization based on different clinical scenarios, and test characteristics, such as the types of genetic variation identified by each test, turnaround time, and diagnostic yield for different clinical indications. Additional considerations such as test cost, insurance reimbursement, and interpretation of variants of uncertain significance are also discussed. The goal of this review is to aid healthcare providers in utilizing the most appropriate, fastest, and most cost-effective genetic test for their patients, thereby increasing the likelihood of a timely diagnosis and reducing the financial burden on the healthcare system by eliminating unnecessary and redundant testing.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/12/6/818genetic testingpediatricsdiagnosticsnext generation sequencingmicroarraywhole exome sequencing
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A Simple Practical Guide to Genomic Diagnostics in a Pediatric Setting
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genetic testing
pediatrics
diagnostics
next generation sequencing
microarray
whole exome sequencing
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Zeinab Alloub
Ahmad Abou Tayoun
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title A Simple Practical Guide to Genomic Diagnostics in a Pediatric Setting
title_short A Simple Practical Guide to Genomic Diagnostics in a Pediatric Setting
title_full A Simple Practical Guide to Genomic Diagnostics in a Pediatric Setting
title_fullStr A Simple Practical Guide to Genomic Diagnostics in a Pediatric Setting
title_full_unstemmed A Simple Practical Guide to Genomic Diagnostics in a Pediatric Setting
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publisher MDPI AG
series Genes
issn 2073-4425
publishDate 2021-05-01
description With limited access to trained clinical geneticists and/or genetic counselors in the majority of healthcare systems globally, and the expanding use of genetic testing in all specialties of medicine, many healthcare providers do not receive the relevant support to order the most appropriate genetic test for their patients. Therefore, it is essential to educate all healthcare providers about the basic concepts of genetic testing and how to properly utilize this testing for each patient. Here, we review the various genetic testing strategies and their utilization based on different clinical scenarios, and test characteristics, such as the types of genetic variation identified by each test, turnaround time, and diagnostic yield for different clinical indications. Additional considerations such as test cost, insurance reimbursement, and interpretation of variants of uncertain significance are also discussed. The goal of this review is to aid healthcare providers in utilizing the most appropriate, fastest, and most cost-effective genetic test for their patients, thereby increasing the likelihood of a timely diagnosis and reducing the financial burden on the healthcare system by eliminating unnecessary and redundant testing.
topic genetic testing
pediatrics
diagnostics
next generation sequencing
microarray
whole exome sequencing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/12/6/818
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