IIntroduction: In order to estimate the value of interventions in multiple sclerosis (MS) - where lifetime costs and outcomes cannot be observed - outcome data have to be combined with costs. This requires that cost data be regularly updated. Objectives and methods: This study is part of a cross-sectional retrospective study in 16 countries collecting data on resource consumption and work capacity, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and prevalent symptoms for patients with MS. Descriptive analyses are presented by level of severity, from the societal perspective, in EUR 2015. Results: A total of 1010 patients (mean age = 45 years) participated in Italy. In total, 94% were below retirement age, and of these, 56% were employed. Employment was related to disability, and MS affected productivity at work in 77% of the patients. Overall, 96% and 65% of the patients experienced fatigue and cognitive difficulties as a problem, respectively. Mean utility and total annual costs were 0.735 and Euro22,900 at Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) of 0-3, 0.534 and Euro40,100 at EDSS of 4-6.5, and 0.135 and Euro53,300 at EDSS of 7-9. The mean cost of a relapse was estimated to be Euro2600. Conclusion: This study illustrates the burden of MS on Italian patients and provides current data on MS that are important for the development of health policies.

Battaglia, M., Kobelt, G., Ponzio, M., Berg, J., Capsa, D., Dalén, J. (2017). New insights into the burden and costs of multiple sclerosis in Europe: results for Italy. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, 23(2_suppl), 104-116 [10.1177/1352458517708176].

New insights into the burden and costs of multiple sclerosis in Europe: results for Italy

Battaglia, Mario;
2017-01-01

Abstract

IIntroduction: In order to estimate the value of interventions in multiple sclerosis (MS) - where lifetime costs and outcomes cannot be observed - outcome data have to be combined with costs. This requires that cost data be regularly updated. Objectives and methods: This study is part of a cross-sectional retrospective study in 16 countries collecting data on resource consumption and work capacity, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and prevalent symptoms for patients with MS. Descriptive analyses are presented by level of severity, from the societal perspective, in EUR 2015. Results: A total of 1010 patients (mean age = 45 years) participated in Italy. In total, 94% were below retirement age, and of these, 56% were employed. Employment was related to disability, and MS affected productivity at work in 77% of the patients. Overall, 96% and 65% of the patients experienced fatigue and cognitive difficulties as a problem, respectively. Mean utility and total annual costs were 0.735 and Euro22,900 at Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) of 0-3, 0.534 and Euro40,100 at EDSS of 4-6.5, and 0.135 and Euro53,300 at EDSS of 7-9. The mean cost of a relapse was estimated to be Euro2600. Conclusion: This study illustrates the burden of MS on Italian patients and provides current data on MS that are important for the development of health policies.
2017
Battaglia, M., Kobelt, G., Ponzio, M., Berg, J., Capsa, D., Dalén, J. (2017). New insights into the burden and costs of multiple sclerosis in Europe: results for Italy. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, 23(2_suppl), 104-116 [10.1177/1352458517708176].
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