| Literature DB >> 29048417 |
Krysta S Barton1, Holly K Tabor2, Helene Starks3,4,5, Nanibaa' A Garrison3,5, Mercy Laurino6, Wylie Burke4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study examined challenges faced by families and health providers related to genetic testing for autism spectrum disorder (ASD).Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29048417 PMCID: PMC5908763 DOI: 10.1038/gim.2017.166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Med ISSN: 1098-3600 Impact factor: 8.822
Current Guidelines around Genetic Testing for ASD
| Guideline | Sponsoring | Year | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Practice parameter: Screening and diagnosis of autism | American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and Child Neurology Society (CNS) | 2000 |
High resolution chromosome analysis (karyotype) and Fragile X testing performed in the presence of:
mental retardation (or if MR cannot be excluded) family history of Fragile X or undiagnosed MR dysmorphic features |
| Identification and Evaluation of Children With ASD | American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) | 2007 |
High-resolution chromosome analysis (karyotpype) and Fragile X testing Etiologic workup of children with both ASD and Global Developmental Delay/MR |
| Consensus Statement: Chromosomal Microarray is a First-Tier Clinical Diagnostic Test for Individuals with Developmental Disability or Cognitive Anomalies | International Standard Cytogenomic Array (ISCA) Consortium | 2010 |
CMA as the first-tier genetic test for patients with:
unexplained DD/ID, ASD, or multiple congenital anomalies |
| Clinical genetics evaluation in identifying the etiology of autism spectrum disorders: 2013 guideline revisions | American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG) | 2013 |
Genetic evaluation offered to every person with ASD CMA is recommended as a first tier test over karyotyping Fragile X syndrome, MECP2, and PTEN testing for all and:
Fragile X testing in females with ASDs when:
a phenotype compatible with Fragile X a family history positive for X linked neurodevelopmental disorders premature ovarian insufficiency, ataxia, or tremors in close relatives MECP2 testing of males with autism with drooling, recurrent respiratory infections, hypotonic facies PTEN testing for head circumference > 98% Chromosomal analysis when third-party payers will not cover CMA testing X-linked intellectual disability gene panel when family history consistent with X linked inheritance and patient has cognitive impairments Testing for mitochondrial disorders when supporting symptoms or laboratory abnormalities present Other genetic tests if etiologic evaluation indicates |
| Practice Parameter for the Assessment & Treatment of Children and Adolescents with ASD | American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) | 2014 |
Medical exam that includes genetic testing, which may include
G-banded karyotyping Fragile X testing Chromosomal microarray |
Pathways to Genetic Testing
| Offered | Had | Patient’s | Pathway from initial diagnosis (ID) to | Who ordered | What test was offered | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | Yes | 20 | Neurologist→Geneticist (T) | Geneticist | aCGH & Fragile X | |
| Yes | Yes | 35 |
Autism Clinic (ID)→Genetic Counselor (T) Neurologist→Geneticist (T) | Geneticist |
Karyotype aCGH, Fragile X, & test for Prader-Willi Syndrome | |
| Yes | No | 22 |
Pediatrician(ID)→? (T) Neurologist →Geneticist (T) | Geneticist |
Karyotype aCGH | |
| Yes | No | 26 |
Autism Clinic (ID) Neurologist→Geneticist (T) | Never ordered | aCGH & Fragile X | |
| Yes | Yes | 10 20 |
Psychologist (ID)→Developmental Pediatrician (T) Nurse Practitioner→Geneticist(T) | Geneticist |
Karyotype aCGH & Fragile X | |
| Yes | Yes | 20 |
Pediatrician→Developmental Pediatrician (ID) Neurologist→Geneticist (T) | Geneticist |
Karyotype & Fragile X aCGH | |
| Yes | Yes | 3 |
Nurse Practitioner (ID)→Genetic Counselor (T) Researcher (T) | Research study | Fragile X & 2 others | |
| No | Yes | 2 | Developmental Pediatrician (ID)(Parent requested test) | Developmental Pediatrician | Fragile X first (NEG) then FISH array | |
| Yes | Yes | 4 |
Psychologist (ID)→Geneticist (T) Naturopath (T) | Naturopath | MTHFR & 23andme | |
| No | No | 8 | Psychologist (ID) | Never ordered | N/A | |
| No | No | 6 (ID) | Developmental Pediatrician (ID) | Never ordered | N/A | |
| Yes | No | 6 |
Pediatrician (ID) Pediatrician (T) | Never ordered | Genetic testing | |
| No | No | 3 (ID) 15 | Pediatrician (ID) | Never ordered | N/A | |
| Yes | Yes | 6 (ID) 10 |
Psychologist (ID)→Developmental Pediatrician (T) Neurologist (T) | Neurologist | aCGH & Fragile X |
If families were offered testing at different times, the first offer is labeled 1 and the second 2”
Parents dropped out of the study
Parents did not receive results
Insurance would not cover the cost of the test
Parents were not sure what the tests were
Diagnosis Centers in Puget Sound Region
| Diagnosis Centers, Location | Providers (n) |
|---|---|
| Seattle Children’s Autism Center, Seattle | Multidisciplinary team-Neurologists (3), Developmental Pediatricians (4), Psychiatrist (5), Psychologist (14), Nurse Practitioner (8), Nurses and other therapists (14). |
| UW-CHDD Autism Genetics Clinic, Seattle | Diagnostic Evaluation by Psychologists (3), Medical Evaluation by Developmental Pediatrician (1) |
| Mary Bridge Neurodevelopmental Program, Tacoma | Multidisciplinary team: Psychologists and Developmental Pediatricians |
| Mary Bridge Pediatric Psychology, Tacoma | Neuropsychologist |
| Sendan Services, Bellingham | Psychiatrist, Psychologist, and therapists (2) |
| Neurodevelopmental Program at Seattle Children’s, Seattle | Multidisciplinary team-Neurodevelopmental Physicians(6), Neurologist (1), Nurses (11), Social worker (1), Dietitian (1), and Physical (4) and Occupational Therapists (3) |
| Lakeside Center for Autism, Lakeside | Team led by Psychologist |
| Woodinville Psychological Associates, Woodinville | Psychiatrist |
| Ryther Autism Diagnostics and Assessments, Seattle | Psychologists |
| The Center for Family and Lifespan Development, Federal Way | Psychologists (2) |
| Madigan Medical Center, Tacoma | Developmental Pediatrician, Psychologist and Social Worker |
| Boyer Children’s Clinic, Seattle | Team led by a Developmental Pediatrician |
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