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Medicine and Health Sciences

The Texas Medical Center Library

2017

Genetics

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Attitudes Of Clinicians Towards Cardiac Surgery And Trisomy 18, Meagan Kaulfus May 2017

Attitudes Of Clinicians Towards Cardiac Surgery And Trisomy 18, Meagan Kaulfus

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Trisomy 18 is an autosomal trisomy characterized by minor to major birth defects, severe disabilities, and high rates of pre- and neonatal mortality. Interventions for these infants have traditionally been withheld with focus instead on palliative support. The issues and attitudes surrounding surgical treatment of congenital heart defects, which occur in approximately 90% of infants with trisomy 18, is of our study’s interest as recent literature has indicated that cardiac surgery is being performed and may lead to improved survival compared to palliative care. In this study, the attitudes of clinicians of multiple specialties towards cardiac surgery for infants with …


The Utilization Of Prenatal Microarray: A Survey Of Current Genetic Counseling Practices And Barriers, Leslie N. Durham, Leslie Durham May 2017

The Utilization Of Prenatal Microarray: A Survey Of Current Genetic Counseling Practices And Barriers, Leslie N. Durham, Leslie Durham

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Chromosomal microarray (CMA) assesses chromosome copy number variants (CNVs) missed by standard karyotyping. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends CMA for all patients with fetuses with an ultrasound anomaly and suggests that it be made available to all women undergoing invasive testing. In order to assess prenatal genetic counselors’ (GCs) practices regarding the utilization of CMA we conducted a survey of their current practices, attitudes, and perceived barriers. Of the 192 respondents, 183 (95%) have incorporated CMA into clinical practice with the majority (64%) believing that the benefits of CMA outweigh the harms. However, only half (52%) …