Importance: Widespread adoption of rapid genomic testing in pediatric critical care requires robust clinical and laboratory pathways that provide equitable and consistent service across health care systems. Objective: To prospectively evaluate the performance of a multicenter network for ultra-rapid genomic diagnosis in a public health care system. Design, Setting, and Participants: Descriptive feasibility study of critically ill pediatric patients with suspected monogenic conditions treated at 12 Australian hospitals between March 2018 and February 2019, with data collected to May 2019. A formal implementation strategy emphasizing communication and feedback, standardized processes, coordination, distributed leadership, and collective learn...
Background Rare genetic conditions are frequent risk factors for, or direct causes of, paediatric in...
International audienceObtaining a rapid etiological diagnosis for infants with early-onset rare dise...
Genetic disorders are a major cause of death in critically ill infants. Several studies have assesse...
Importance: Widespread adoption of rapid genomic testing in pediatric critical care requires robust ...
Importance:Widespread adoption of rapid genomic testing in pediatric critical care requires robust c...
Importance Widespread adoption of rapid genomic testing in pediatric critical care requires robus...
INTRODUCTION: Genetic disorders are a significant cause of paediatric morbidity and mortality. Rapid...
Introduction: Undiagnosed genetic diseases are one of the leading causes of infant morbidity and mo...
Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing (rWGS) represents a valuable exploration in critically ill pediatric p...
Rapid genomic testing in critically ill neonatal and paediatric patients has transformed the paradig...
Rapid genome sequencing in critically ill infants is increasingly identified as a crucial test for p...
Diagnosing acutely unwell infants with a potential genetic diagnosis can be challenging for healthca...
BACKGROUND: Rapid diagnostic whole-genome sequencing has been explored in critically ill newborns, h...
OBJECTIVES:Genetic disorders are a leading contributor to mortality in the neonatal ICU and PICU in ...
In scaling up an ultra-rapid genomics program, we used implementation science principles to design a...
Background Rare genetic conditions are frequent risk factors for, or direct causes of, paediatric in...
International audienceObtaining a rapid etiological diagnosis for infants with early-onset rare dise...
Genetic disorders are a major cause of death in critically ill infants. Several studies have assesse...
Importance: Widespread adoption of rapid genomic testing in pediatric critical care requires robust ...
Importance:Widespread adoption of rapid genomic testing in pediatric critical care requires robust c...
Importance Widespread adoption of rapid genomic testing in pediatric critical care requires robus...
INTRODUCTION: Genetic disorders are a significant cause of paediatric morbidity and mortality. Rapid...
Introduction: Undiagnosed genetic diseases are one of the leading causes of infant morbidity and mo...
Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing (rWGS) represents a valuable exploration in critically ill pediatric p...
Rapid genomic testing in critically ill neonatal and paediatric patients has transformed the paradig...
Rapid genome sequencing in critically ill infants is increasingly identified as a crucial test for p...
Diagnosing acutely unwell infants with a potential genetic diagnosis can be challenging for healthca...
BACKGROUND: Rapid diagnostic whole-genome sequencing has been explored in critically ill newborns, h...
OBJECTIVES:Genetic disorders are a leading contributor to mortality in the neonatal ICU and PICU in ...
In scaling up an ultra-rapid genomics program, we used implementation science principles to design a...
Background Rare genetic conditions are frequent risk factors for, or direct causes of, paediatric in...
International audienceObtaining a rapid etiological diagnosis for infants with early-onset rare dise...
Genetic disorders are a major cause of death in critically ill infants. Several studies have assesse...