• Croatian medical journal · Jun 2022

    Experience with comprehensive pharmacogenomic multi-gene panel in clinical practice: a retrospective single-center study.

    • Vid Matišić, Petar Brlek, Vilim Molnar, Eduard Pavelić, Martin Čemerin, Kristijan Vrdoljak, Andrea Skelin, Damir Erceg, Davor Moravek, Ivana Erceg Ivkošić, and Dragan Primorac.
    • Vid Matišić, St. Catherine Specialty Hospital, Branimirova 71E, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, vid.matisic@svkatarina.hr.
    • Croat. Med. J. 2022 Jun 22; 63 (3): 257264257-264.

    AimTo assess the prevalence of actionable pharmacogenetic interventions in patients who underwent pharmacogenetic testing with a multi-gene panel.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed single-center electronic health records. A total of 319 patients were enrolled who underwent pharmacogenomic testing with the RightMed test panel using TaqMan quantitative real-time PCR method and copy number variation analysis to determine the SNPs in the 27 target genes.ResultsActionable drug-gene pairs were found in 235 (73.7%) patients. Relevant guidelines on genotype-based prescribing were available for 133 (56.7%) patients at the time of testing. Based on the patients' genotype, 139 (43.6%) patients were using at least one drug with significant pharmacogenetic interactions.ConclusionTwo out of three patients had at least one drug-gene pair in their therapy. Further studies should assess the clinical effectiveness of integrating pharmacogenomic data into patients' electronic health records.

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