Awardee OrganizationCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
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Improvements in the surgical and medical care of children with congenital heart disease (CHD)
have increased survival. Among survivors, however, there is a high prevalence and significant
long term impact of cognitive and behavioral problems and medical complications including
heart failure and problems with growth. We hypothesize that in some cases of CHD, there are
genes that have pleiotropic effects on development and function of other systems including the
brain. The goal of this study is to determine the genetic contributions to clinical outcomes in
individuals with CHD and to begin to use this information in clinical care and to design better
clinical trials of treatments for CHD. Through these studies, we will determine major genetic
contributors to CHD outcomes, expand the scientific evidence through additional case finding
outside of PCGC to increase the number of confirmed CHD genes and clinically characterize
these genetic conditions to improve the ability to anticipate and prevent medical problems in
those CHD patients. By identifying individuals with pathogenic variants from previous clinical
trials, we will determine whether integration of genomic data would improve power and precision
for CHD treatment trials by eliminating groups of patients unlikely to respond. All of these efforts
are focused on translating the findings from PCGC into clinical care.
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Improvements in the surgical and medical care of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) have
increased survival. Among survivors, however, there is a high prevalence and significant long-term
impact of cognitive and behavioral problems and medical complications including heart failure and
problems with growth. The goal of this study is to determine the genetic contributions to clinical
outcomes in individuals with CHD and to begin to use this information in clinical care.
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