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Cincinnati Children’s offers this live, online question and answer session on genetic testing, treatment and prognosis for inherited forms of cardiomyopathy. During this event, our co-hosts, John Lynn Jefferies, MD, Ivan Wilmot, MD, and Erin Miller, MS, CGC Genetic Counselor, answer questions from families. 1:48 Does peripartum cadiomyopathy warrant genetic testing? 3:57 Can the results from testing tell the likelihood of developing heart failure? 6:50 Are there genes besides the 76 hearts genes associated with dilated cardiomyopathy? 9:00 Can noncompaction cardiomyopathy be controlled with medicine? 13:30 I have read that titan mutations lead to poor prognoisis, do you find that to be true? 19:24 Is there a way to prevent cardiomyopathy through in vitro? 22:05 Is cardiomyopathy male dominated? 26:45 Is there any overlap between dilated cardiomyopathy mutations and mutations linked to aortic aneurysms? 30:33 What is the process of getting tested for children? 36:52 Does insurance cover genetic testing? 41:07 What are the treatment options for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? 47:57 How can someone have cardiomyopathy yet have negative results when genetic testing takes place? 51:02 We have been told there is currently only a 40% likelihood of identifying the gene that is responsible for the genetically-trigged form of dilated cardiomyopathy, is this correct? 57:18 How and where should I get tested?