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Quantifying the relationship between increased disability and health care resource utilization, quality of life, work productivity, health care costs in patients with multiple sclerosis in the US

机译:量化残疾和医疗保健资源利用,生活质量,工作生产力,多发性硬化症患者的生命质量,工作效率,医疗费用之间的关系

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Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic progressive condition affecting the central nervous system. Progression of MS results in increased level of disability and most patients will eventually experience some degree of functional impairment and impaired mobility. Costs and burdens escalate as MS disability increases. However, there is a lack of recent data on the impact of MS disability on the cost and burden among patients in the US. Methods Data for this study were drawn from a real world, cross-sectional survey undertaken between 2013 and 2014. Neurologists completed detailed patient report forms (PRF) for the most recent consulting patients with MS (age >18?years). Patient’s perceptions of their diagnosis and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) were collected through a patient self-completion questionnaire (PSC). Regression analysis was used to evaluate the relationship between disability (determined by latest Expanded Disability Status Scale [EDSS] score) and current relapse and health care resource utilization, health care costs, HRQoL and work productivity. Results PRF data were collected for 715 patients (335 also completed a PSC). Patients with higher disability scores (EDSS 3–5 and >5 vs ?5 groups, respectively; $51,692 and $58,648 for non-relapse and relapse groups, respectively. Conclusions For MS patients in the US, health resource utilization and healthcare care costs increase with progression of disability. As the disability worsens, patients also exhibit diminished HRQoL and lower work productivity. There is a need for treatments that slow down or delay disability progression among MS patients.
机译:背景技术多发性硬化症(MS)是一种影响中枢神经系统的慢性渐进条件。 MS的进展导致残疾水平增加,大多数患者最终会经历一定程度的功能性损害和流动性受损。随着MS残疾的增加,成本和负担升级。然而,缺乏关于MS残疾对美国患者成本和负担的影响的近期数据。方法本研究的数据来自现实世界,2013年至2014年之间进行的横断面调查。神经科医生为最新咨询患者(年龄> 18岁)完成了详细的患者报告表格(PRF)。患者通过患者自我完成问卷(PSC)收集对其诊断和健康相关质量(HRQOL)的看法。回归分析用于评估残疾之间的关系(由最新扩大的残疾状态规模[EDSS]得分)和当前复发和医疗资源利用,医疗费用,HRQOL和工作效率。结果收集了715名患者的PRF数据(335也完成了PSC)。残疾患者分别更高的残疾分数(EDS 3-5和> 5次,分别为58,648美元,分别用于非复发和复发群体。美国患者的结论,健康资源利用和医疗保健费用增加疾病的进展。随着残疾恶化,患者还表现出降低的HRQOL和更低的工作生产率。需要治疗患者在MS患者中减缓或延迟残疾进展。

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