GENCOR: a national registry for patients and families suffering from a familial heart disease in the Netherlands

J. F. Hermans, I. Christiaans, J. P. van Tintelen, A. A. M. Wilde, Y. M. Pinto

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Abstract

Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportion of patients with gene mutations causing familial heart diseass (arrhythmia syndromes, cardiomyopathies etc.) and to identify family members in early stages of the disease and/or even before symptoms occur. Early treatment can prevent sudden cardiac death and disease progression. However, data on long-term outcome in unselected genotyped patients are scarce due to a lack of large registries. In 2005, a national internet-based registry for familial heart diseases in the Netherlands, named GENCOR, was developed in collaboration with the Interuniversity Cardiology Institute of the Netherlands (ICIN). GENCOR aims to assess the prevalence of familial heart diseases in patients and families in the Netherlands and to facilitate research to improve the quality of diagnostics and therapy in familial heart diseases. Patients who visit the (cardio)genetic outpatient clinic are informed about GENCOR and asked to consent to the storage of information about cardiac examinations, family history and DNA diagnostics from all their visits. Patient data are entered into the internet-based GENCOR database by the cardiologist or clinical geneticist in attendance. Additional information can be stored for scientific research. Four university hospitals are actively obtaining informed consent from the patients, which resulted in the inclusion of more than 300 patients. In 2006, more university hospitals will start using GENCOR and the aim is that all university hospitals will participate. Three research projects have already started using GENCOR. GENCOR is already a success, regarding the number of included patients and the related research projects set up within a limited period of time. GENCOR provides easy internet-based access for authorised cardiologists, clinical geneticists and scientists throughout the country
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)272-276
JournalNetherlands heart journal
Volume14
Issue number7-8
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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