The Singapore Family Physician

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Genetic Syndromes and Associated Cardiovascular Anomalies in Adults: A Singapore Perspective

Farhad Vasanwala
Ong Chong Yau
The Singapore Family Physician Vol 45 No 1 - Diabetes Mellitus Update
36 - 43
1 January 2019
0377-5305
Children with genetic syndromes are increasingly surviving to adulthood in Singapore. This is due to early detection and significantly improved multi-dimensional care. Congenital heart disease is one of the characteristic abnormalities in patients. However, the cardiac anomalies of some of these patients may only manifest later in early adulthood. A significant number of such patients are not on regular medical follow-ups to monitor for future complications. This article describes based on the common syndromic conditions that are present in Singapore. Advanced genetic tests like chromosomal microarray analysis can help diagnose these syndromes that are not obvious clinically, thus instituting appropriate management and treatment for such patients. Creating awareness of such syndromes and its cardiac complications will translate to them being referred to the cardiologists to prevent further morbidity and mortality. Timely counselling regarding fertility, prenatal testing and complications due to pregnancy are also discussed in this article.