Genetic Testing to Inform Epilepsy Treatment Management From an International Study of Clinical Practice.

Journal: JAMA Neurology
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Abstract

Importance: It is currently unknown how often and in which ways a genetic diagnosis given to a patient with epilepsy is associated with clinical management and outcomes.

Objective: To evaluate how genetic diagnoses in patients with epilepsy are associated with clinical management and outcomes. Design, setting, and participants: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of patients referred for multigene panel testing between March 18, 2016, and August 3, 2020, with outcomes reported between May and November 2020. The study setting included a commercial genetic testing laboratory and multicenter clinical practices. Patients with epilepsy, regardless of sociodemographic features, who received a pathogenic/likely pathogenic (P/LP) variant were included in the study. Case report forms were completed by all health care professionals. Exposures: Genetic test results. Main outcomes and measures: Clinical management changes after a genetic diagnosis (ie, 1 P/LP variant in autosomal dominant and X-linked diseases; 2 P/LP variants in autosomal recessive diseases) and subsequent patient outcomes as reported by health care professionals on case report forms.

Results: Among 418 patients, median (IQR) age at the time of testing was 4 (1-10) years, with an age range of 0 to 52 years, and 53.8% (n = 225) were female individuals. The mean (SD) time from a genetic test order to case report form completion was 595 (368) days (range, 27-1673 days). A genetic diagnosis was associated with changes in clinical management for 208 patients (49.8%) and usually (81.7% of the time) within 3 months of receiving the result. The most common clinical management changes were the addition of a new medication (78 [21.7%]), the initiation of medication (51 [14.2%]), the referral of a patient to a specialist (48 [13.4%]), vigilance for subclinical or extraneurological disease features (46 [12.8%]), and the cessation of a medication (42 [11.7%]). Among 167 patients with follow-up clinical information available (mean [SD] time, 584 [365] days), 125 (74.9%) reported positive outcomes, 108 (64.7%) reported reduction or elimination of seizures, 37 (22.2%) had decreases in the severity of other clinical signs, and 11 (6.6%) had reduced medication adverse effects. A few patients reported worsening of outcomes, including a decline in their condition (20 [12.0%]), increased seizure frequency (6 [3.6%]), and adverse medication effects (3 [1.8%]). No clinical management changes were reported for 178 patients (42.6%). Conclusions and relevance: Results of this cross-sectional study suggest that genetic testing of individuals with epilepsy may be materially associated with clinical decision-making and improved patient outcomes.

Authors
Dianalee Mcknight, Ana Morales, Kathryn Hatchell, Sara Bristow, Joshua Bonkowsky, Michael Perry, Anne Berg, Felippe Borlot, Edward Esplin, Chad Moretz, Katie Angione, Loreto Ríos Pohl, Robert Nussbaum, Swaroop Aradhya, Rebecca Levy, Venu Parachuri, Guillermo Lay Son, David J De Montellano, Miguel Ramirez Garcia, Edmar Benítez Alonso, Julie Ziobro, Adela Chirita Emandi, Temis Felix, Dianne Kulasa Luke, Andre Megarbane, Shefali Karkare, Sarah Chagnon, Jennifer Humberson, Melissa Assaf, Sebastian Silva, Katherine Zarroli, Oksana Boyarchuk, Gary Nelson, Rachel Palmquist, Katherine Hammond, Sean Hwang, Susan Boutlier, Melinda Nolan, Kaitlin Batley, Devraj Chavda, Carlos Reyes Silva, Oleksandr Miroshnikov, Britton Zuccarelli, Louise Amlie Wolf, James Wheless, Syndi Seinfeld, Manoj Kanhangad, Jeremy Freeman, Susana Monroy Santoyo, Natalia Rodriguez Vazquez, Monique Ryan, Michelle Machie, Patricio Guerra, Muhammad Hassan, Meghan Candee, Caleb Bupp, Kristen Park, Eric Muller, Pamela Lupo, Robert Pedersen, Amir Arain, Andrea Murphy, Krista Schatz, Weiyi Mu, Paige Kalika, Lautaro Plaza, Marissa Kellogg, Evelyn Lora, Robert Carson, Victoria Svystilnyk, Viviana Venegas, Rebecca Luke, Huiyuan Jiang, Tetiana Stetsenko, Milagros Dueñas Roque, Joseph Trasmonte, Rebecca Burke, Anna C Hurst, Douglas Smith, Lauren Massingham, Laura Pisani, Carrie Costin, Betsy Ostrander, Francis Filloux, Amitha Ananth, Ismail Mohamed, Alla Nechai, Jasmin Dao, Michael Fahey, Ermal Aliu, Stephen Falchek, Craig Press, Lauren Treat, Krista Eschbach, Angela Starks, Ryan Kammeyer, Joshua Bear, Mona Jacobson, Veronika Chernuha, Bailey Meibos, Kristen Wong, Matthew Sweney, A Espinoza, Colin Van Orman, Arie Weinstock, Ashutosh Kumar, Claudia Soler Alfonso, Danielle Nolan, Muhammad Raza, Miguel Rojas Carrion, Geetha Chari, Eric Marsh, Yael Shiloh Malawsky, Sumit Parikh, Ernesto Gonzalez Giraldo, Stephen Fulton, Yoshimi Sogawa, Kaitlyn Burns, Myroslava Malets, Johnny Montiel Blanco, Christa Habela, Carey Wilson, Guillermo Guzmán, Mariia Pavliuk