Fig. 2: Perceived utility and potential impact of urGS. | European Journal of Human Genetics

Fig. 2: Perceived utility and potential impact of urGS.

From: View of healthcare professionals on ultra-rapid genome sequencing and its future implementation in clinical practice for critically ill children

Fig. 2: Perceived utility and potential impact of urGS.

a Perceived utility of urGS expressed by subgroups, excluding the ‘Other speciality’ category. b Potential impact on laboratory (non-genetic) and imaging tests ordering, surgery, and ethical discussion for the NICU/PICU physicians subgroup only. c Potential impact on decision to withdraw life-sustaining treatments expressed by subgroups, excluding the ‘Other speciality’ category. urGS ultra-rapid genome sequencing, NICU neonatal intensive care unit, PICU paediatric intensive care unit.

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