Clinical Implementation of Pharmacogenetic Testing in a Hospital of the Spanish National Health System: Strategy and Experience Over 3 Years
Abstract
In 2014, we established a pharmacogenetics unit with the intention of facilitating the integration of pharmacogenetic testing into clinical practice. This unit was centered around two main ideas: i) individualization of clinical recommendations, and ii) preemptive genotyping in risk populations. Our unit is based on the design and validation of a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) microarray, which has allowed testing of 180 SNPs associated with drug response (PharmArray), and clinical consultation regarding the results. Herein, we report our experience in integrating pharmacogenetic testing into our hospital and we present the results of the 2,539 pharmacogenetic consultation requests received over the past 3 years in our unit. The results demonstrate the feasibility of implementing pharmacogenetic testing in clinical practice within a national health system.
Source: Clinical and Translational Science - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Alberto M. Borobia, Irene Dapia, Hoi Y. Tong, Pedro Arias, Mario Mu ñoz, Jair Tenorio, Rafael Hernández, Irene García García, Gema Gordo, Elena Ramírez, Jesús Frías, Pablo Lapunzina, Antonio J. Carcas Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research