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Changes in health-related quality of life with treatment of longer-acting clotting factors: results in the A-LONG and B-LONG clinical studies

Authors :
Johnny Mahlangu
P. Auguste
Baisong Mei
K. W. Wyrwich
J.-L. Poon
S. Krishnan
Glenn F. Pierce
Ren Yu
S. von Mackensen
R. von Maltzahn
Source :
Haemophilia. 22:866-872
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

Introduction In haemophilia, prophylactic infusion of replacement factor can result in improvements in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) when compared with episodic treatment. The Haemophilia-specific Quality of Life (Haem-A-QoL) questionnaire assessed HRQoL in adults with severe haemophilia A or B who received prophylactic or episodic treatment with recombinant factor VIII or IX Fc fusion protein (rFVIIIFc or rFIXFc) in the A-LONG or B-LONG clinical studies. Aims Understand changes in HRQoL during the A-LONG and B-LONG trials. Methods Group-level and individual-level changes over time for the Haem-A-QoL key domains of ‘Physical Health’ and ‘Sports & Leisure,’ and ‘Total Score’ were evaluated in adults through baseline and 6-month HRQoL assessments. Previously determined responder definitions (RDs) were used for evaluating meaningful subject-level HRQoL improvements. Results The analysis included 67 A-LONG and 51 B-LONG subjects who completed the Haem-A-QoL (baseline and 6 months). While HRQoL improvements were observed among all treatment groups, greater improvements in HRQoL were observed among subjects who received episodic treatment pre-study (and prophylaxis on-study) compared to those who received hyphenate prophylaxis. Applying the RDs for interpreting 6-month changes, 47.4%/33.3% (‘Physical Health’), 35.9%/50.0% (‘Sports & Leisure’) and 23.9%/33.3% (‘Total Score’) of A-LONG subjects who received individualized or weekly prophylaxis were classified as HRQoL responders. In B-LONG, 69.2%/57.9% (‘Physical Health’), 44.4%/56.7% (‘Sports & Leisure’) and 41.7%/44.1% (‘Total Score’) of subjects who received individualized or weekly prophylaxis were classified as HRQoL responders. Conclusion Changes in Haem-A-QoL key domains and ‘Total Score’ suggest that prophylaxis with long-acting rFVIIIFc or rFIXFc resulted in meaningful HRQoL improvements.

Details

ISSN :
13518216
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Haemophilia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....53ec7d6d2bf9e9f13bb76033b48f8d64
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/hae.12987