Genetic and clinical variables act synergistically to impact neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with single ventricle heart disease.
Thomas A MillerEdgar J HernandezJ William GaynorMark W RussellJane W NewburgerWendy ChungElizabeth GoldmuntzJames F CnotaSinai C ZyblewskiWilliam T MahleVictor ZakChitra RavishankarJonathan R KaltmanBrian W McCrindleShanelle ClarkeJodie K Votava-SmithEric M GrahamMichael SeedNancy RuddDaniel BernsteinTeresa M LeeMark YandellMartin Tristani-FirouziPublished in: Communications medicine (2023)
Our analyses suggest a modest genetic contribution to neurodevelopmental outcomes as isolated variables, similar to known clinical predictors. By contrast, genetic, demographic, and clinical variables interact synergistically to markedly impact clinical outcomes. These findings underscore the importance of capturing and quantifying the impact of damaging genomic variants in the context of multiple, conditionally dependent variables, such as pre- and post-operative factors, and demography.