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MDS-Related Anemia Is Associated with Impaired Quality of Life but Improvement Is Not Always Achieved by Increased Hemoglobin Level

Quality of life is impaired in MDS, but the role of hemoglobin level is unclear. To study the Hb–QoL correlation at diagnosis and 1 year later, patients filled out the EQ-5D questionnaire, assessing their mobility, self care, daily activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression, using scores of...

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Autores principales: Haring, Yael, Goldschmidt, Noa, Taha, Shaimaa, Stemer, Galia, Filanovsky, Kalman, Hellman, Ilana, Okasha, Doaa, Krayem, Baher, Levi, Itai, Rosenbaum, Hanna, Koren-Michowitz, Maya, Yagna, Shai, Nemets, Anatoly, Gino-Moor, Sharon, Saban, Revital, Cohen, Joseph, Halperin, Erez, Wolach, Ofir, Dally, Najib, Merkel, Drorit, Oster, Howard S., Mittelman, Moshe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37762806
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185865
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author Haring, Yael
Goldschmidt, Noa
Taha, Shaimaa
Stemer, Galia
Filanovsky, Kalman
Hellman, Ilana
Okasha, Doaa
Krayem, Baher
Levi, Itai
Rosenbaum, Hanna
Koren-Michowitz, Maya
Yagna, Shai
Nemets, Anatoly
Gino-Moor, Sharon
Saban, Revital
Cohen, Joseph
Halperin, Erez
Wolach, Ofir
Dally, Najib
Merkel, Drorit
Oster, Howard S.
Mittelman, Moshe
author_facet Haring, Yael
Goldschmidt, Noa
Taha, Shaimaa
Stemer, Galia
Filanovsky, Kalman
Hellman, Ilana
Okasha, Doaa
Krayem, Baher
Levi, Itai
Rosenbaum, Hanna
Koren-Michowitz, Maya
Yagna, Shai
Nemets, Anatoly
Gino-Moor, Sharon
Saban, Revital
Cohen, Joseph
Halperin, Erez
Wolach, Ofir
Dally, Najib
Merkel, Drorit
Oster, Howard S.
Mittelman, Moshe
author_sort Haring, Yael
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description Quality of life is impaired in MDS, but the role of hemoglobin level is unclear. To study the Hb–QoL correlation at diagnosis and 1 year later, patients filled out the EQ-5D questionnaire, assessing their mobility, self care, daily activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression, using scores of 0 (normal), 1 (mild/moderate), or 2 (poor). They also evaluated their health using a visual analogue scale, scoring from 0 (poor) to 100 (excellent). The anemia subgroups were: none/normal (Hb ≥ 12.5 g/dL), mild (10 ≤ Hb < 12.5), moderate (9 ≤ Hb < 10), severe (8 ≤ Hb < 9), or very severe (Hb < 8). LR-MDS patients (n = 127) and inpatient controls (n = 141) participated. The anemic patients had a poor QoL and the MDS patients had a lower QoL with a lower Hb. The controls had no QoL difference among the various anemia subgroups. In addition, the MDS QoL sharply decreased with an Hb of < 9. The MDS patients showed a wide QoL variability, i.e., different QoL scores in the same Hb subgroup, suggesting that other factors affect QoL (e.g., age and comorbidities). After 1 year (n = 61), the QoL was still poor for most MDS patients (including 27 patients with an increased Hb). In summary: (1) a poor QoL in MDS-anemia is non-linear, suggesting other influencing factors on QoL. (2) The sharp QoL drop with Hb < 9 g/dL challenges the transfusion Hb threshold. (3) The QoL in anemic MDS patients might differ from that in non-MDS patients. (4) Raising Hb, while recommended, does not guarantee an improved QoL.
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spelling pubmed-105321662023-09-28 MDS-Related Anemia Is Associated with Impaired Quality of Life but Improvement Is Not Always Achieved by Increased Hemoglobin Level Haring, Yael Goldschmidt, Noa Taha, Shaimaa Stemer, Galia Filanovsky, Kalman Hellman, Ilana Okasha, Doaa Krayem, Baher Levi, Itai Rosenbaum, Hanna Koren-Michowitz, Maya Yagna, Shai Nemets, Anatoly Gino-Moor, Sharon Saban, Revital Cohen, Joseph Halperin, Erez Wolach, Ofir Dally, Najib Merkel, Drorit Oster, Howard S. Mittelman, Moshe J Clin Med Article Quality of life is impaired in MDS, but the role of hemoglobin level is unclear. To study the Hb–QoL correlation at diagnosis and 1 year later, patients filled out the EQ-5D questionnaire, assessing their mobility, self care, daily activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression, using scores of 0 (normal), 1 (mild/moderate), or 2 (poor). They also evaluated their health using a visual analogue scale, scoring from 0 (poor) to 100 (excellent). The anemia subgroups were: none/normal (Hb ≥ 12.5 g/dL), mild (10 ≤ Hb < 12.5), moderate (9 ≤ Hb < 10), severe (8 ≤ Hb < 9), or very severe (Hb < 8). LR-MDS patients (n = 127) and inpatient controls (n = 141) participated. The anemic patients had a poor QoL and the MDS patients had a lower QoL with a lower Hb. The controls had no QoL difference among the various anemia subgroups. In addition, the MDS QoL sharply decreased with an Hb of < 9. The MDS patients showed a wide QoL variability, i.e., different QoL scores in the same Hb subgroup, suggesting that other factors affect QoL (e.g., age and comorbidities). After 1 year (n = 61), the QoL was still poor for most MDS patients (including 27 patients with an increased Hb). In summary: (1) a poor QoL in MDS-anemia is non-linear, suggesting other influencing factors on QoL. (2) The sharp QoL drop with Hb < 9 g/dL challenges the transfusion Hb threshold. (3) The QoL in anemic MDS patients might differ from that in non-MDS patients. (4) Raising Hb, while recommended, does not guarantee an improved QoL. MDPI 2023-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10532166/ /pubmed/37762806 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185865 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Haring, Yael
Goldschmidt, Noa
Taha, Shaimaa
Stemer, Galia
Filanovsky, Kalman
Hellman, Ilana
Okasha, Doaa
Krayem, Baher
Levi, Itai
Rosenbaum, Hanna
Koren-Michowitz, Maya
Yagna, Shai
Nemets, Anatoly
Gino-Moor, Sharon
Saban, Revital
Cohen, Joseph
Halperin, Erez
Wolach, Ofir
Dally, Najib
Merkel, Drorit
Oster, Howard S.
Mittelman, Moshe
MDS-Related Anemia Is Associated with Impaired Quality of Life but Improvement Is Not Always Achieved by Increased Hemoglobin Level
title MDS-Related Anemia Is Associated with Impaired Quality of Life but Improvement Is Not Always Achieved by Increased Hemoglobin Level
title_full MDS-Related Anemia Is Associated with Impaired Quality of Life but Improvement Is Not Always Achieved by Increased Hemoglobin Level
title_fullStr MDS-Related Anemia Is Associated with Impaired Quality of Life but Improvement Is Not Always Achieved by Increased Hemoglobin Level
title_full_unstemmed MDS-Related Anemia Is Associated with Impaired Quality of Life but Improvement Is Not Always Achieved by Increased Hemoglobin Level
title_short MDS-Related Anemia Is Associated with Impaired Quality of Life but Improvement Is Not Always Achieved by Increased Hemoglobin Level
title_sort mds-related anemia is associated with impaired quality of life but improvement is not always achieved by increased hemoglobin level
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37762806
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185865
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