转甲状腺蛋白淀粉样变性患者的经济毒性相关因素:淀粉样变性研究联盟的治疗负担能力患者和护理者调查结果

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sabrina Rebello, Kristen Hsu, Jose Nativi-Nicolau, Chafic Karam, Martha Grogan, Isabelle Lousada, Mathew S Maurer
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摘要

转甲状腺素(ATTR)淀粉样变是一种最终致命的疾病。虽然批准的治疗方法可以减缓疾病进展,但对患者来说,护理成本可能很高。本调查的目的是描述与ATTR淀粉样变的经济毒性和护理和治疗的经济负担相关的因素。方法:淀粉样变研究联盟(ARC)在美国对ATTR淀粉样变患者及其护理人员进行了在线调查。使用财务毒性综合评分(COST)评估财务毒性。使用多元线性回归来确定与控制关键社会人口统计学和患者特征的财务毒性相关的因素。结果:在452名受访者中,249人(55%)报告了财务毒性。结论:ATTR淀粉样变患者经历了与癌症患者相当的严重的经济困境,因此,许多患者延迟治疗或使用储蓄和/或借款支付治疗费用。非裔美国人受访者(相对于白人)的风险很大。
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Factors associated with financial toxicity in patients with transthyretin amyloidosis: results from Amyloidosis Research Consortium's treatment affordability patient and caregiver survey.

Introduction: Transthyretin (ATTR) amyloidosis is an ultimately fatal disease. While approved therapies slow disease progression, the cost of care can be significant for patients. The objective of this survey was to describe the factors associated with financial toxicity of ATTR amyloidosis and the economic burden of care and treatment.

Methods: The Amyloidosis Research Consortium (ARC) conducted an online survey in the United States for patients with ATTR amyloidosis and their caregivers. Financial toxicity was assessed using the COmprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST). Multivariate linear regression was used to identify factors associated with financial toxicity controlling for key sociodemographic and patient characteristics.

Results: Of 452 respondents, 249 (55%) reported financial toxicity. Respondents who reported financial toxicity predominantly had ATTRv amyloidosis, were younger, non-white, had a household income <$100,000, had multiple sources of insurance, and were less frequently retired. Respondents reported using several ways to offset the cost of treatment.

Conclusions: Patients with ATTR amyloidosis experience significant financial distress that is comparable to patients with cancer, and as a result, many patients delay treatment or pay for treatment using savings and/or borrowing money. African American respondents (vs white) were significantly at risk.

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Amyloid-Journal of Protein Folding Disorders
Amyloid-Journal of Protein Folding Disorders 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
10.90%
发文量
48
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Amyloid: the Journal of Protein Folding Disorders is dedicated to the study of all aspects of the protein groups and associated disorders that are classified as the amyloidoses as well as other disorders associated with abnormal protein folding. The journals major focus points are: etiology, pathogenesis, histopathology, chemical structure, nature of fibrillogenesis; whilst also publishing papers on the basic and chemical genetic aspects of many of these disorders. Amyloid is recognised as one of the leading publications on amyloid protein classifications and the associated disorders, as well as clinical studies on all aspects of amyloid related neurodegenerative diseases and major clinical studies on inherited amyloidosis, especially those related to transthyretin. The Journal also publishes book reviews, meeting reports, editorials, thesis abstracts, review articles and symposia in the various areas listed above.
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