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Cardiologists' Perceptions of Cardiogenetic Testing and Management.

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Tang, WHW; Bui, QM; Cirino, AL; Dellefave-Castillo, L; Floyd, BJ; Guerchicoff, A; Guerchicoff, M; V Khera, A; Knowles, JW; Lafayette, K; Ma, DW ...
Published in: JACC Adv
August 2025

BACKGROUND: Cardiogenetic testing has become clinically relevant as genetic insights increasingly contribute to the understanding and management of cardiovascular diseases of genetic origin. However, utilization of cardiogenetic testing remains variable and underutilized. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to assess cardiologists' perceptions of cardiogenetic testing and identify relevant barriers, facilitators, educational needs, and clinical applications. METHODS: We surveyed 161 cardiologists using the American College of Cardiology CardioSurve Panel between March and April 2024. RESULTS: Among respondents, 80% reported that they have directly ordered or facilitated a referral for cardiogenetic testing for their patients. Generally, cardiologists from our testing group felt confident identifying and referring patients for testing, but only 40% confidently ordering tests and only 31% were confident interpreting results. A substantial portion of respondents (40%) had not received any training in cardiogenetic testing. Furthermore, 76% of those who had never ordered testing did not receive relevant education in cardiogenetic testing. The majority (59%) had access to genetic counselors though this was limited for those less familiar with testing. Common barriers included perceived high cardiogenetic testing costs (60%), limited access to genetic counselors (59%), and lack of confidence in interpreting results (43%). Respondents had substantial variability in perceived insurance coverage. Guidelines and resources from professional societies were top educational tools, whereas most cardiologists (91%) expressed interest in further education in patient selection, testing procedures, and results interpretation. CONCLUSIONS: The survey suggest that improved access to genetic counselors and professionals, clearer guidelines, and expanded education could boost cardiogenetic testing adoption and integration into cardiovascular care.

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JACC Adv

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2772-963X

Publication Date

August 2025

Volume

4

Issue

8

Start / End Page

101910

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United States
 

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Tang, W. H. W., Bui, Q. M., Cirino, A. L., Dellefave-Castillo, L., Floyd, B. J., Guerchicoff, A., … Dempsey, M. (2025). Cardiologists' Perceptions of Cardiogenetic Testing and Management. JACC Adv, 4(8), 101910. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2025.101910
Tang, WH Wilson, Quan M. Bui, Allison L. Cirino, Lisa Dellefave-Castillo, Brendan J. Floyd, Alejandra Guerchicoff, Marianna Guerchicoff, et al. “Cardiologists' Perceptions of Cardiogenetic Testing and Management.JACC Adv 4, no. 8 (August 2025): 101910. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2025.101910.
Tang WHW, Bui QM, Cirino AL, Dellefave-Castillo L, Floyd BJ, Guerchicoff A, et al. Cardiologists' Perceptions of Cardiogenetic Testing and Management. JACC Adv. 2025 Aug;4(8):101910.
Tang, WH Wilson, et al. “Cardiologists' Perceptions of Cardiogenetic Testing and Management.JACC Adv, vol. 4, no. 8, Aug. 2025, p. 101910. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jacadv.2025.101910.
Tang WHW, Bui QM, Cirino AL, Dellefave-Castillo L, Floyd BJ, Guerchicoff A, Guerchicoff M, V Khera A, Knowles JW, Lafayette K, P Landstrom A, Ma DW, Morales A, Orland KM, Pineda-Alvarez DE, Prakash SK, Theriot P, Dempsey M. Cardiologists' Perceptions of Cardiogenetic Testing and Management. JACC Adv. 2025 Aug;4(8):101910.

Published In

JACC Adv

DOI

EISSN

2772-963X

Publication Date

August 2025

Volume

4

Issue

8

Start / End Page

101910

Location

United States