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European journal of pediatricsJun 2025 |
184
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453
DOI:
10.1007/s00431-025-06225-2

Transforming NICU care: rapid WES and transcriptomics-validation, social impact, and cost analysis

Martín López-Pardo, Beatriz; Barbosa-Gouveia, Sofía; Vázquez-Mosquera, María-Eugenia; Reyes, Francisco; Falcão Reis, Claudia; Laranjeira, Francisco; Sánchez-Tamayo, Tomas; Sánchez-Pintos, Paula; Fernández-Feijoo, Cristina Durán; Pérez-Muñuzuri, Alejandro; Couce, María-Luz
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NGS
Abstract
Genetic diseases significantly contribute to morbidity and mortality in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), with diagnoses often delayed due to clinical complexity. Rapid whole-exome sequencing (rWES) and transcriptomic analysis (RNA-seq) may improve diagnostic rates and clinical outcomes. Prospective study of neonates admitted to NICUs with suspected genetic diseases (n = 34) who underwent rWES, followed by RNA-seq applied in cases in which rWES failed to establish diagnosis. The primary outcome was the diagnostic rate. Secondary outcomes included time to diagnosis, clinical utility, parental stress, and cost-effectiveness. rWES achieved a 41% diagnostic rate with a mean turnaround time of 8.57 ± 2.62 days. RNA-seq increased the diagnostic yield by 6%, resulting in a total diagnostic rate of 47%. The use of rWES reduced unnecessary procedures by 15% and shortened hospital stays by 25% (p 
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NGS

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