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Health-related quality of life of X-linked hypophosphatemia in Spain

María I. Luis Yanes, Díaz Curiel M, Pilar Peris, Carmen Vicente, S. Marin, Marta Ramon‐Krauel, José Luís Hernández, José Jesús Broseta, Laura Espinosa, Santiago Mendizábal, L. Perez-Sukia, Víctor Martínez, C. Palazón, Juan Alberto Piñero, Miguel Ángel Calleja, Jaime Espín, R. Arborio-Pinel, Gema Ariceta

2022Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of patients with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is lower than that of both the general population and the patients with other chronic diseases, mainly due to diagnostic delay, treatment difficulties, poor psychosocial support, and problems with social integration. Early diagnosis and optimal treatment are paramount to control the disease in patients with XLH, avoid complications, and maintain or improve their HRQoL. We, therefore, analyzed the HRQoL of pediatric and adult patients with XLH treated with conventional therapy in Spain. RESULTS: We used several versions of the EuroQol-5 dimensions (EQ-5D) instrument according to the age of patients with XLH. Then we compared the HRQoL of patients to that of the general Spanish population. Children with XLH (n = 21) had moderate problems in walking about (61.9%), washing or dressing themselves (9.52%), and performing their usual activities (33.33%). They also felt moderate pain or discomfort (61.9%) and were moderately anxious or depressed (23.81%). Adults with XLH (n = 29) had lower HRQoL, with problems in walking (93%, with 3.45% unable to walk independently), some level of pain (86%, with 3.45% experiencing extreme pain), problems with their usual activities (80%) and self-care (> 50%), and reported symptoms of anxiety and/or depression (65%). There were important differences with the general Spanish population. CONCLUSIONS: XLH impacts negatively on physical functioning and HRQoL of patients. In Spanish patients with XLH, the HRQoL was reduced despite conventional treatment, clearly indicating the need to improve the therapeutic approach to this disorder.

Topics & Concepts

PsychosocialQuality of life (healthcare)MedicinePopulationAnxietyPhysical therapyPediatricsHypophosphatemiaDepression (economics)PsychiatryInternal medicineMacroeconomicsNursingEnvironmental healthEconomicsParathyroid Disorders and TreatmentsMagnesium in Health and DiseaseDialysis and Renal Disease Management
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