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People Diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis have Lower health-related quality of life and Need More Medical and Caregiver Help in Comparison to the General Population: Analysis of Two Observational Studies.
Adv Ther. 2023 Oct; 40(10):4377-4394.AT

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a neuromuscular disease causing extreme muscular fatigue, triggering problems with vision, swallowing, speech, mobility, dexterity, and breathing. This analysis intended to estimate the health-related quality-of-life impact, the medical burden, and the need for caregiver help of people diagnosed with MG.

METHODS

MyRealWorld-MG (MRW) is an observational study among adults diagnosed with MG in 9 countries. The General Population Norms (POPUP) observational study enrolled representative members of the general population in 8 countries. In both digital studies, respondents entered personal characteristics and provided data on medical conditions, EQ-5D-5L, HUI3, MG-Activities of Daily Living (MG-ADL), sick leave, caregiver help, and medical care utilization.

RESULTS

In MRW (n = 1859), 58.4% of respondents had moderate-to-severe MG. Average utility values were lower in MRW versus POPUP (0.739 vs. 0.843 for EQ-5D-5L; 0.493 vs. 0.746 for HUI3), and declined with more severe disease (0.872, 0.707, 0.511 EQ-5D-5L utilities and 0.695, 0.443, 0.168 HUI3 utilities for mild, moderate, and severe MG, respectively). Taking sick leave in the past month was 2.6 times more frequent among people diagnosed with MG compared to the general population (34.4% vs. 13.2%) and four times more people diagnosed with MG reported needing help from a caregiver (34.8% vs. 8.3%). Use of medical care was twice as likely in MRW in comparison with POPUP (51.9% vs. 24.6%).

CONCLUSION

This direct comparison of people diagnosed with MG and the general population using two large international studies revealed significant negative impact of MG. Results were consistent across all outcomes, in all countries.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Services in Health Economics (SHE), Rue JG Eggerickx 36, 1150, Brussels, Belgium. sd@she-consulting.be.Argenx UC Inc., Boston, USA.Argenx BV, Ghent, Belgium.Argenx BV, Ghent, Belgium.Services in Health Economics (SHE), Rue JG Eggerickx 36, 1150, Brussels, Belgium.Section Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Pub Type(s)

Observational Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

37490259

Citation

Dewilde, S, et al. "People Diagnosed With Myasthenia Gravis Have Lower Health-related Quality of Life and Need More Medical and Caregiver Help in Comparison to the General Population: Analysis of Two Observational Studies." Advances in Therapy, vol. 40, no. 10, 2023, pp. 4377-4394.
Dewilde S, Phillips G, Paci S, et al. People Diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis have Lower health-related quality of life and Need More Medical and Caregiver Help in Comparison to the General Population: Analysis of Two Observational Studies. Adv Ther. 2023;40(10):4377-4394.
Dewilde, S., Phillips, G., Paci, S., De Ruyck, F., Tollenaar, N. H., & Janssen, M. F. (2023). People Diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis have Lower health-related quality of life and Need More Medical and Caregiver Help in Comparison to the General Population: Analysis of Two Observational Studies. Advances in Therapy, 40(10), 4377-4394. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12325-023-02604-z
Dewilde S, et al. People Diagnosed With Myasthenia Gravis Have Lower Health-related Quality of Life and Need More Medical and Caregiver Help in Comparison to the General Population: Analysis of Two Observational Studies. Adv Ther. 2023;40(10):4377-4394. PubMed PMID: 37490259.
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TY - JOUR T1 - People Diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis have Lower health-related quality of life and Need More Medical and Caregiver Help in Comparison to the General Population: Analysis of Two Observational Studies. AU - Dewilde,S, AU - Phillips,G, AU - Paci,S, AU - De Ruyck,F, AU - Tollenaar,N H, AU - Janssen,M F, Y1 - 2023/07/25/ PY - 2023/03/29/received PY - 2023/06/28/accepted PY - 2023/9/14/medline PY - 2023/7/25/pubmed PY - 2023/7/25/entrez KW - Burden KW - Caregiver KW - EQ-5D-5L KW - HRQoL KW - HUI3 KW - Health-related quality of life KW - MG-ADL KW - Myasthenia Gravis KW - Unmet need KW - Utility SP - 4377 EP - 4394 JF - Advances in therapy JO - Adv Ther VL - 40 IS - 10 N2 - INTRODUCTION: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a neuromuscular disease causing extreme muscular fatigue, triggering problems with vision, swallowing, speech, mobility, dexterity, and breathing. This analysis intended to estimate the health-related quality-of-life impact, the medical burden, and the need for caregiver help of people diagnosed with MG. METHODS: MyRealWorld-MG (MRW) is an observational study among adults diagnosed with MG in 9 countries. The General Population Norms (POPUP) observational study enrolled representative members of the general population in 8 countries. In both digital studies, respondents entered personal characteristics and provided data on medical conditions, EQ-5D-5L, HUI3, MG-Activities of Daily Living (MG-ADL), sick leave, caregiver help, and medical care utilization. RESULTS: In MRW (n = 1859), 58.4% of respondents had moderate-to-severe MG. Average utility values were lower in MRW versus POPUP (0.739 vs. 0.843 for EQ-5D-5L; 0.493 vs. 0.746 for HUI3), and declined with more severe disease (0.872, 0.707, 0.511 EQ-5D-5L utilities and 0.695, 0.443, 0.168 HUI3 utilities for mild, moderate, and severe MG, respectively). Taking sick leave in the past month was 2.6 times more frequent among people diagnosed with MG compared to the general population (34.4% vs. 13.2%) and four times more people diagnosed with MG reported needing help from a caregiver (34.8% vs. 8.3%). Use of medical care was twice as likely in MRW in comparison with POPUP (51.9% vs. 24.6%). CONCLUSION: This direct comparison of people diagnosed with MG and the general population using two large international studies revealed significant negative impact of MG. Results were consistent across all outcomes, in all countries. SN - 1865-8652 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/37490259/ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -