Implementation of Molecular Autopsy for Sudden Cardiac Death in Japan ― Focus Group Study of Stakeholders ―

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Background: We assessed the awareness of multidisciplinary healthcare professionals of the challenges related to implementation of molecular autopsy (MA) for sudden cardiac death (SCD) among children and young adults. Methods and Results: We conducted 11 focus groups with 31 multidisciplinary healthcare professionals, and categorized them into 2 themes: values, and challenges of MA implementation. The participants recognized 2 different values of MA: discovering the unknown cause of SCD, and SCD prevention among family members of victims. The coexistence of these values makes the MA process and role of professionals more complex. Participants were concerned about the psychological burden for bereaved family members and mentioned challenges in each process of the MA delivery system: obtaining consent, cause of death investigation, disclosing results, and preventive intervention. Conclusions: MA is a valuable procedure both in terms of forensic and preventive medicine. However, the dual meanings and complex characteristics of genetic information is a potential source of concern and confusion among healthcare professionals as well as bereaved family members. Increasing awareness among healthcare professionals of the MA process is essential for connecting all related areas of expertise.

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Koike, K., Nishigaki, M., Wada, T., & Kosugi, S. (2023). Implementation of Molecular Autopsy for Sudden Cardiac Death in Japan ― Focus Group Study of Stakeholders ―. Circulation Journal, 87(1), 123–129. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-22-0265

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