Health-related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia A with inhibitors

  • Johnny Mahlangu
  • Johannes Oldenburg
  • Michael U Callaghan
  • Midori Shima
  • Maria Elisa Mancuso
  • Peter Trask
  • Michael Recht
  • Claudia Garcia
  • Renchi Yang
  • Michaela Lehle
  • Harrison Macharia
  • Elina Asikanius
  • Gallia G Levy
  • Rebecca Kruse-Jarres
  • Sylvia von Mackensen

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Real-world data (RWD) on health-related outcomes in persons with haemophilia A (PwHA) provide insights into patient needs and can guide clinical study design. A global, prospective, non-interventional study (NIS; NCT02476942) collected detailed RWD on bleeding outcomes, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and health status in PwHA treated per local routine clinical practice.

AIM: To report HRQoL and health status in the adult/adolescent PwHA with inhibitors cohort in the NIS.

METHODS: This cohort enrolled PwHA aged ≥12 years with high-titre factor VIII inhibitor history. Participants remained on their usual treatment (no protocol-specified interventions). Health-related outcomes: Haemophilia Quality of Life Questionnaire for Adults (Haem-A-QoL), Haemophilia-specific Quality of Life Questionnaire for Children Short Form (Haemo-QoL SF), EuroQol 5-Dimensions 5-Levels (EQ-5D-5L) index utility score (IUS) and visual analogue scale (EQ-VAS).

RESULTS: One hundred three participants were enrolled on episodic (n = 75) or prophylactic treatment (n = 28); median (range) age, 31 (12-75) years; median (range) observation time, 26 (4-70) weeks. Haem-A-QoL scores indicated impairments in HRQoL aspects; comparable between episodic/prophylactic regimens and relatively consistent over time. Haemo-QoL SF scores with both regimens varied over time, and appeared poorer with episodic than prophylactic treatment. IUS and EQ-VAS were comparable between regimens, stable over time and lower on bleeding days. Mean proportions of missed work and school days were 16% and 23%, respectively; mean (standard deviation) number of days hospitalized was 3.2 (8.8) (comparable between groups).

CONCLUSIONS: These RWD demonstrate that PwHA with inhibitors have impaired HRQoL, despite standard treatment, and that more effective treatment options are needed.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN1351-8216
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 05.2019

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PubMed 31016855