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Quality of life in a large multinational haemophilia B cohort (The B‐Natural study) – Unmet needs remain

INTRODUCTION: The B‐Natural study is a multicentre, multinational, observational study of haemophilia B (HB) designed to increase understanding of clinical manifestations, treatment and quality of life (QoL). AIM: To characterise and compare QoL in HB across disease severity groups and individuals w...

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Autores principales: Berntorp, Erik, LeBeau, Petra, Ragni, Margaret V., Borhany, Munira, Abajas, Yasmina L., Tarantino, Michael D., Holstein, Katharina, Croteau, Stacy E., Liesner, Raina, Tarango, Cristina, Carvalho, Manuela, McGuinn, Catherine, Funding, Eva, Kempton, Christine L., Bidlingmaier, Christoph, Cohen, Alice, Oldenburg, Johannes, Kearney, Susan, Knoll, Christine, Kuriakose, Philip, Acharya, Suchitra, Reiss, Ulrike M., Kulkarni, Roshni, Witkop, Michelle, Lethagen, Stefan, Krouse, Rebecca, Shapiro, Amy D., Astermark, Jan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9314698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35263495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.14525
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author Berntorp, Erik
LeBeau, Petra
Ragni, Margaret V.
Borhany, Munira
Abajas, Yasmina L.
Tarantino, Michael D.
Holstein, Katharina
Croteau, Stacy E.
Liesner, Raina
Tarango, Cristina
Carvalho, Manuela
McGuinn, Catherine
Funding, Eva
Kempton, Christine L.
Bidlingmaier, Christoph
Cohen, Alice
Oldenburg, Johannes
Kearney, Susan
Knoll, Christine
Kuriakose, Philip
Acharya, Suchitra
Reiss, Ulrike M.
Kulkarni, Roshni
Witkop, Michelle
Lethagen, Stefan
Krouse, Rebecca
Shapiro, Amy D.
Astermark, Jan
author_facet Berntorp, Erik
LeBeau, Petra
Ragni, Margaret V.
Borhany, Munira
Abajas, Yasmina L.
Tarantino, Michael D.
Holstein, Katharina
Croteau, Stacy E.
Liesner, Raina
Tarango, Cristina
Carvalho, Manuela
McGuinn, Catherine
Funding, Eva
Kempton, Christine L.
Bidlingmaier, Christoph
Cohen, Alice
Oldenburg, Johannes
Kearney, Susan
Knoll, Christine
Kuriakose, Philip
Acharya, Suchitra
Reiss, Ulrike M.
Kulkarni, Roshni
Witkop, Michelle
Lethagen, Stefan
Krouse, Rebecca
Shapiro, Amy D.
Astermark, Jan
author_sort Berntorp, Erik
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description INTRODUCTION: The B‐Natural study is a multicentre, multinational, observational study of haemophilia B (HB) designed to increase understanding of clinical manifestations, treatment and quality of life (QoL). AIM: To characterise and compare QoL in HB across disease severity groups and individuals with inhibitors to identify gaps in treatment. METHODS: A total of 224 individuals from 107 families were enrolled from a total of 24 centres in North America (n = 16), Europe (n = 7) and Asia (n = 1). Of these, 68 (30.4%) subjects had severe (<1 IU/dL), median age 15.6 years, 114 (50.9%) moderate (1–5 IU/dL), age 13.3 years, and 42 (18.8%) mild (>5–< 40 IU/dL), age 12.1 years, disease. Twenty‐nine participants had inhibitors or a history of inhibitors. Three versions of the EQ‐5D instrument were used as a measure of QoL: proxy (ages 4–7), youth (ages 8–15) and self (age 16+). Each instrument included a visual analogue scale ranging from 100 (best health) to 0 (worst health) to assess current day's health (EQ VAS). Range‐of‐motion (ROM) for elbows, knees and ankles was assessed using a four‐point scale, from which a composite score was calculated. RESULTS: In all severity groups, a proportion of subjects showed less than optimal QoL. The majority of the mild and moderate severe participants reported a normal EQ‐5D health profile (79% and 72%, respectively), whereas about half (47%) of the severe participants and only 13% of the inhibitor participants reported this profile. CONCLUSION: The B‐Natural study reveals impacted QoL in all disease severities of HB including those with inhibitors. Unmet needs remain and include nonsevere HB.
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spelling pubmed-93146982022-07-30 Quality of life in a large multinational haemophilia B cohort (The B‐Natural study) – Unmet needs remain Berntorp, Erik LeBeau, Petra Ragni, Margaret V. Borhany, Munira Abajas, Yasmina L. Tarantino, Michael D. Holstein, Katharina Croteau, Stacy E. Liesner, Raina Tarango, Cristina Carvalho, Manuela McGuinn, Catherine Funding, Eva Kempton, Christine L. Bidlingmaier, Christoph Cohen, Alice Oldenburg, Johannes Kearney, Susan Knoll, Christine Kuriakose, Philip Acharya, Suchitra Reiss, Ulrike M. Kulkarni, Roshni Witkop, Michelle Lethagen, Stefan Krouse, Rebecca Shapiro, Amy D. Astermark, Jan Haemophilia Original Articles INTRODUCTION: The B‐Natural study is a multicentre, multinational, observational study of haemophilia B (HB) designed to increase understanding of clinical manifestations, treatment and quality of life (QoL). AIM: To characterise and compare QoL in HB across disease severity groups and individuals with inhibitors to identify gaps in treatment. METHODS: A total of 224 individuals from 107 families were enrolled from a total of 24 centres in North America (n = 16), Europe (n = 7) and Asia (n = 1). Of these, 68 (30.4%) subjects had severe (<1 IU/dL), median age 15.6 years, 114 (50.9%) moderate (1–5 IU/dL), age 13.3 years, and 42 (18.8%) mild (>5–< 40 IU/dL), age 12.1 years, disease. Twenty‐nine participants had inhibitors or a history of inhibitors. Three versions of the EQ‐5D instrument were used as a measure of QoL: proxy (ages 4–7), youth (ages 8–15) and self (age 16+). Each instrument included a visual analogue scale ranging from 100 (best health) to 0 (worst health) to assess current day's health (EQ VAS). Range‐of‐motion (ROM) for elbows, knees and ankles was assessed using a four‐point scale, from which a composite score was calculated. RESULTS: In all severity groups, a proportion of subjects showed less than optimal QoL. The majority of the mild and moderate severe participants reported a normal EQ‐5D health profile (79% and 72%, respectively), whereas about half (47%) of the severe participants and only 13% of the inhibitor participants reported this profile. CONCLUSION: The B‐Natural study reveals impacted QoL in all disease severities of HB including those with inhibitors. Unmet needs remain and include nonsevere HB. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-08 2022-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9314698/ /pubmed/35263495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.14525 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Haemophilia published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Berntorp, Erik
LeBeau, Petra
Ragni, Margaret V.
Borhany, Munira
Abajas, Yasmina L.
Tarantino, Michael D.
Holstein, Katharina
Croteau, Stacy E.
Liesner, Raina
Tarango, Cristina
Carvalho, Manuela
McGuinn, Catherine
Funding, Eva
Kempton, Christine L.
Bidlingmaier, Christoph
Cohen, Alice
Oldenburg, Johannes
Kearney, Susan
Knoll, Christine
Kuriakose, Philip
Acharya, Suchitra
Reiss, Ulrike M.
Kulkarni, Roshni
Witkop, Michelle
Lethagen, Stefan
Krouse, Rebecca
Shapiro, Amy D.
Astermark, Jan
Quality of life in a large multinational haemophilia B cohort (The B‐Natural study) – Unmet needs remain
title Quality of life in a large multinational haemophilia B cohort (The B‐Natural study) – Unmet needs remain
title_full Quality of life in a large multinational haemophilia B cohort (The B‐Natural study) – Unmet needs remain
title_fullStr Quality of life in a large multinational haemophilia B cohort (The B‐Natural study) – Unmet needs remain
title_full_unstemmed Quality of life in a large multinational haemophilia B cohort (The B‐Natural study) – Unmet needs remain
title_short Quality of life in a large multinational haemophilia B cohort (The B‐Natural study) – Unmet needs remain
title_sort quality of life in a large multinational haemophilia b cohort (the b‐natural study) – unmet needs remain
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9314698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35263495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.14525
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