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The Disease Burden and Societal Costs of Hereditary Angioedema

Lauré M. Fijen, Philip C.G. Klein, Danny M. Cohn, Tim A. Kanters

2023The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: According to the current treatment guidelines, the goals of treatment of patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE) are to achieve total control of the disease and to normalize patients' lives. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to establish the entire burden of HAE comprising disease control, treatment satisfaction, reductions in quality of life, and societal costs. METHODS: Adult patients with HAE under treatment at the Dutch national center of reference completed a cross-sectional survey in 2021. The survey consisted of different questionnaires: angioedema-specific questionnaires (4-week Angioedema Activity Score and Angioedema Control Test), quality of life questionnaires (Angioedema Quality of Life [AE-QoL] questionnaire and EQ-5D-5L), the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM), and societal costs questionnaires (iMTA Medical Consumption Questionnaire and iMTA Productivity Cost Questionnaire). RESULTS: The response rate was 78% (69 of 88). The entire sample had a mean Angioedema Activity Score of 16.61, and 36% of participants had poorly controlled disease as expressed by the Angioedema Control Test. The mean quality of life in the entire sample was 30.99 as expressed by the AE-QoL and 0.873 as expressed by the EQ-5D-5L utility value. Utilities dropped by 0.320 points during an angioedema attack. TSQM scores ranged from 66.67 to 75.00 across its 4 domains. On average, total costs per year incurred €22,764, predominantly existing of HAE-medication costs. Total costs showed substantial variation between patients. CONCLUSIONS: This study describes the entire burden of HAE among Dutch patients comprising disease control, quality of life, treatment satisfaction, and societal costs. These results can inform cost-effectiveness analyses that can aid reimbursement decisions for HAE treatments.

Topics & Concepts

AngioedemaHereditary angioedemaMedicineQuality of life (healthcare)DiseasePhysical therapyInternal medicineNursingDermatologyCoagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and AngioedemaHemophilia Treatment and ResearchUrticaria and Related Conditions
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