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GEAM Study Aims At Assessing the Role of Genetic Testing in Patients with Arrhythmic Myocarditis.
Sponsor: Scientific Institute San Raffaele
Summary
This study aims to answer multiple unsolved questions in the field of arrhythmic myocarditis. * Improving the diagnostic work-up. While endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) constitute the gold standard diagnostic techniques for myocarditis, the role of genetic testing is still unclear. Identifying the subset of patients with CGVs, will contribute to justifying the application of genetic testing in myocarditis. * Generating models for risk prediction. Outcomes and arrhythmic risk stratification remain uncertain for myocarditis. Based on an advanced multimodal work-up, multiparametric risk scores may be created and subsequently validated, in order to predict the arrhythmic risk of specific myocarditis, especially in the case of CGVs. * Identifying disease-specific and genotype-specific signatures. Genotype-phenotype associations are expected to benefit from a multimodal and multiparametric approach, in order to allow etiology-specific features in arrhythmic myocarditis. Most of the current signatures are limited to combined EMB-CMR studies. Signatures would likely benefit from implementing additional parameters, including arrhythmia features and myocardial inflammatory status. * Tailoring treatment strategies. Transcriptional analysis will identify overexpressed genes associated with myocarditis and arrhythmias, representing a possible therapeutic target. A multimodal and multidisciplinary model will integrate phenotype, genotype, and transcriptional profile for a personalized treatment.
Official title: GEAM: Yield of GEnetic Testing in Arrhythmic Myocarditis
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
10 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
262
Start Date
2025-02-25
Completion Date
2027-12-01
Last Updated
2025-03-21
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Locations (1)
Scientific Institute San Raffaele
Milan, Italy/Milan, Italy