Back to Search Start Over

Direct and indirect costs and cost-driving factors of Tuberous sclerosis complex in children, adolescents, and caregivers: a multicenter cohort study

Authors :
Grau, Janina
Zöllner, Johann Philipp
Schubert-Bast, Susanne
Kurlemann, Gerhard
Hertzberg, Christoph
Wiemer-Kruel, Adelheid
Bast, Thomas
Bettendorf, Ulrich
Fiedler, Barbara
Hahn, Andreas
Hartmann, Hans
Hornemann, Frauke
Immisch, Ilka
Jacobs, Julia
Kieslich, Matthias
Klein, Karl Martin
Klotz, Kerstin Alexandra
Kluger, Gerhard
Knuf, Markus
Mayer, Thomas
Marquard, Klaus
Meyer, Sascha
Muhle, Hiltrud
Müller-Schlüter, Karen
Noda, Anna
Ruf, Susanne
Sauter, Matthias
Schlump, Jan-Ulrich
Syrbe, Steffen
Thiels, Charlotte
Trollmann, Regina
Wilken, Bernd
Willems, Laurent Maximilian
Rosenow, Felix
Strzelczyk, Adam
Grau, Janina
Zöllner, Johann Philipp
Schubert-Bast, Susanne
Kurlemann, Gerhard
Hertzberg, Christoph
Wiemer-Kruel, Adelheid
Bast, Thomas
Bettendorf, Ulrich
Fiedler, Barbara
Hahn, Andreas
Hartmann, Hans
Hornemann, Frauke
Immisch, Ilka
Jacobs, Julia
Kieslich, Matthias
Klein, Karl Martin
Klotz, Kerstin Alexandra
Kluger, Gerhard
Knuf, Markus
Mayer, Thomas
Marquard, Klaus
Meyer, Sascha
Muhle, Hiltrud
Müller-Schlüter, Karen
Noda, Anna
Ruf, Susanne
Sauter, Matthias
Schlump, Jan-Ulrich
Syrbe, Steffen
Thiels, Charlotte
Trollmann, Regina
Wilken, Bernd
Willems, Laurent Maximilian
Rosenow, Felix
Strzelczyk, Adam
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), a multisystem genetic disorder, affects many organs and systems, characterized by benign growths. This German multicenter study estimated the disease-specific costs and cost-driving factors associated with various organ manifestations in TSC patients. Methods: A validated, three-month, retrospective questionnaire was administered to assess the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, organ manifestations, direct, indirect, out-of-pocket, and nursing care-level costs, completed by caregivers of patients with TSC throughout Germany. Results: The caregivers of 184 patients (mean age 9.8 ± 5.3 years, range 0.7–21.8 years) submitted questionnaires. The reported TSC disease manifestations included epilepsy (92%), skin disorders (86%), structural brain disorders (83%), heart and circulatory system disorders (67%), kidney and urinary tract disorders (53%), and psychiatric disorders (51%). Genetic variations in TSC2 were reported in 46% of patients, whereas 14% were reported in TSC1. Mean total direct health care costs were EUR 4949 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) EUR 4088–5863, median EUR 2062] per patient over three months. Medication costs represented the largest direct cost category (54% of total direct costs, mean EUR 2658), with mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitors representing the largest share (47%, EUR 2309). The cost of anti-seizure drugs (ASDs) accounted for a mean of only EUR 260 (5%). Inpatient costs (21%, EUR 1027) and ancillary therapy costs (8%, EUR 407) were also important direct cost components. The mean nursing care-level costs were EUR 1163 (95% CI EUR 1027–1314, median EUR 1635) over three months. Total indirect costs totaled a mean of EUR 2813 (95% CI EUR 2221–3394, median EUR 215) for mothers and EUR 372 (95% CI EUR 193–586, median EUR 0) for fathers. Multiple regression analyses revealed polytherapy with two or more ASDs and the use of mTOR inhibitors as independent cost-driving factor

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/octet-stream, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1362826847
Document Type :
Electronic Resource