1. [Experiences from a multidisciplinary cardiogenetic clinic].
- Author
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Mörner S, Carlberg B, Rydberg A, Jensen S, Lundström A, Nyberg P, Diamant UB, Hellman U, Johnson O, and Näslund U
- Subjects
- Child, Female, Humans, Male, Risk Factors, Ambulatory Care Facilities, Family
- Abstract
Comprehensive genetic and clinical care of families with monogenic cardiovascular diseases requires competences from different medical specialties. Genetic assessment, cascade screening, risk estimation, treatment and follow-up is difficult to cover. Fourteen years ago, a center for cardiovascular diseases was created in our hospital, to improve the care of families with monogenic cardiovascular diseases. At our center, clinical geneticists, cardiologists, angiologists, pediatric cardiologists and genetic counselors work together in a seamless organization, while still having different clinic affiliations. A key feature of this organization are the family outpatient clinics, where the proband and his/her relatives at genetic risk are invited to take part. When the family or relatives live in other parts of the country, they are invited to participate through video conference. In this paper we report our experiences and working routines from more than 300 families and 2000 individuals.
- Published
- 2021