Predictive factors of genetic diagnosis and real‐life impact of next‐generation sequencing for children with epilepsy

Author:

Pinto Gustavo Moura da Mata Machado Ferreira1ORCID,Fidalski Solena Ziemer Kusma1ORCID,Santos Mara Lúcia Schmidt Ferreira2ORCID,de Souza Josiane3ORCID,do Valle Daniel Almeida24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Hospital Pequeno Principe Curitiba Brazil

2. Department of Pediatric Neurology Hospital Pequeno Principe Curitiba Brazil

3. Department of Clinical Genetics Hospital Pequeno Principe Curitiba Brazil

4. Universidade Positivo Curitiba Brazil

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIdentify the predictive variables of genetic pathogenic results and the impact of test results on epilepsy diagnosis and management.MethodsAnalytical observational design evaluated 130 patients with epilepsy that had performed genetic testing over January 2017 to July 2022.ResultsThere was a gradual increase in the number of exams performed over the years. The frequency of pathogenic results was 34% (n = 44/130), 8 altered genes with 54% (n = 24/44) of the results. The tests were more positive in patients with developmental delay and/or regression (p = .01). None of the other factors analyzed were associated with higher diagnostic yield. The age at onset of epilepsy brought diagnostic yield to the test (p = .041). Patients with negative genetic test had a reduction in the number of electroencephalograms performed before and after the test (respectively, 3.80 ± 6.37 and .84 ± 1.67; p < .001).SignificanceFacing a large proportion of patients with unexplained epilepsy have a genetic cause a genetic test has the potential to reduce the use of unnecessary diagnostic tests, improve patient outcomes by identifying targeted treatments, and provide families with genetic counseling and risk assessment. But an early genetic testing can be crucial to reach these goals. Even in cases where the genetic test is negative, the study suggests that it still has important implications for patient care and management.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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