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In America, 116.4 million adults have high blood pressure – and too many have no idea. Left undiagnosed, the condition can lead to a heart attack or stroke. Stop the “Silent Killer” by choosing this world-class genetic test.
The Importance of Cardiac DNA Test
Timely detection and diagnosis of heart disorders can lead to enhanced treatment options, help to prevent sudden cardiac death, and improve prognosis. Having identified genetic variants associated with cardiology diseases in different genes, we can support you in providing your patients with a precise diagnosis of cardiovascular disease.
What Is a Cardiac DNA Test?
The Science Behind The Test
DNA World California analyzes up to 77 genes that are well-established indicators of a significantly increased risk of developing hereditary cancers, cardiovascular conditions, and other medically important disorders. Our diagnostic-grade tests are performed in our CLIA- and CAP-certified laboratory and reviewed by our team of Ph.D. scientists, lab directors, and board-certified genetic counselors.
Who Needs This Cardiac DNA Test
Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, kill 17 million people worldwide each year – a figure expected to reach over 23 million per year by 2030. Everyone can benefit from this Cardiac DNA test to better understand their bodies and the Risk of a cardiac disorder.
The Cardiac DNA test analyzes more than 75 genes related to inherited cardiovascular conditions that, if detected early, may have effective medical interventions and preventive measures. Conditions tested include aortopathies, arrhythmias, cardiomyopathies, thrombophilia, and genetic forms of high blood pressure and high cholesterol.