• Pediatr Crit Care Me · Nov 2019

    Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing Has Clinical Utility in Children in the PICU.

    • Erica F Sanford, Michelle M Clark, Lauge Farnaes, Matthew R Williams, James C Perry, Elizabeth G Ingulli, Nathaly M Sweeney, Ami Doshi, Jeffrey J Gold, Benjamin Briggs, Matthew N Bainbridge, Michele Feddock, Kelly Watkins, Shimul Chowdhury, Shareef A Nahas, David P Dimmock, Stephen F Kingsmore, Nicole G Coufal, and RCIGM Investigators.
    • Department of Pediatrics, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA.
    • Pediatr Crit Care Me. 2019 Nov 1; 20 (11): 1007-1020.

    ObjectivesGenetic disorders are a leading contributor to mortality in the neonatal ICU and PICU in the United States. Although individually rare, there are over 6,200 single-gene diseases, which may preclude a genetic diagnosis prior to ICU admission. Rapid whole genome sequencing is an emerging method of diagnosing genetic conditions in time to affect ICU management of neonates; however, its clinical utility has yet to be adequately demonstrated in critically ill children. This study evaluates next-generation sequencing in pediatric critical care.DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingSingle-center PICU in a tertiary children's hospital.PatientsChildren 4 months to 18 years admitted to the PICU who were nominated between July 2016 and May 2018.InterventionsRapid whole genome sequencing with targeted phenotype-driven analysis was performed on patients and their parents, when parental samples were available.Measurements And Main ResultsA molecular diagnosis was made by rapid whole genome sequencing in 17 of 38 children (45%). In four of the 17 patients (24%), the genetic diagnoses led to a change in management while in the PICU, including genome-informed changes in pharmacotherapy and transition to palliative care. Nine of the 17 diagnosed children (53%) had no dysmorphic features or developmental delay. Eighty-two percent of diagnoses affected the clinical management of the patient and/or family after PICU discharge, including avoidance of biopsy, administration of factor replacement, and surveillance for disorder-related sequelae.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates a retrospective evaluation for undiagnosed genetic disease in the PICU and clinical utility of rapid whole genome sequencing in a portion of critically ill children. Further studies are needed to identify PICU patients who will benefit from rapid whole genome sequencing early in PICU admission when the underlying etiology is unclear.

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