National Association of Medical Examiners Position Paper: Retaining Postmortem Samples for Genetic Testing

Author:

Middleton Owen1,Baxter Samantha2,Demo Erin3,Honeywell Christina4,Jentzen Jeff5,Miller Frank6,Pinckard J. Keith7,Reichard R. Ross8,Rutberg Julie9,Stacy Carl10,MacLeod Heather11

Affiliation:

1. Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office

2. GenDx

3. Sibley Heart Center Cardiology

4. Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

5. University of Michigan

6. Lorain County Coroner (Ohio)

7. Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences

8. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic

9. University of Ottawa Heart Institute

10. University of Missouri Columbia

11. National Society of Genetic Counselors

Abstract

Sudden unexpected death is typically diagnosed in infants, children, teenagers, and young adults following completion of an autopsy that fails to identify a cause of death or when autopsy suggests a potentially genetic cause of death in an individual less than 40, such as cardiomyopathy or aneurysm. Such deaths may be a result of genetic abnormalities that are unable to be diagnosed by gross or microscopic inspection, but may be detectable by molecular studies. Unfortunately, the ability to perform postmortem genetic testing is frequently hindered by lack of an appropriate specimen following completion of an autopsy. This paper provides recommendations developed by the National Association of Medical Examiners with the assistance of genetic counselors. The recommendations establish procedures to facilitate postmortem genetic testing and DNA banking by health care professionals assisting families who have experienced sudden death in young relatives by clarifying proper sample acquisition and storage. Additionally, recommendations for discussion with surviving family members and test planning are provided. The objective of these recommendations is to ensure that postmortem samples suitable for DNA banking are retained, allowing at risk family members improved detection of potentially treatable genetic diseases.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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