Intensive Care Clinicians' Perspectives on Ethical Challenges Raised by Rapid Genomic Testing in Critically Ill Infants
Rapid genomic testing (rGT) enables genomic information to be available in a matter of hours, allowing it to be used in time-critical settings, such as intensive care units. Although rGT has been shown to improve diagnostic rates in a cost-effective manner, it raises ethical questions around a range...
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Main Authors: | Sachini Poogoda (Author), Fiona Lynch (Author), Zornitza Stark (Author), Dominic Wilkinson (Author), Julian Savulescu (Author), Danya Vears (Author), Christopher Gyngell (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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