Population genomic screening of young adults for familial hypercholesterolaemia: a cost-effectiveness analysis
European Heart Journal

Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the impact and cost-effectiveness of offering population genomic screening to all young adults in Australia to detect heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH).
We designed a decision analytic Markov model to compare the current standard of care for heterozygous FH diagnosis in Australia (opportunistic cholesterol screening and genetic cascade testing) with the alternate strategy of population genomic screening of adults aged 18–40 years to detect pathogenic variants in the
Based on our model, offering population genomic screening to all young adults for FH could be cost-effective, at testing costs that are feasible.
Contributors

Clara Marquina
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Paul Lacaze
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Jane Tiller
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Moeen Riaz
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Amy C Sturm
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Mark R Nelson
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Brian A Ference
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Jing Pang
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Gerald F Watts
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Stephen J Nicholls
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Sophia Zoungas
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Danny Liew
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John McNeil
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