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A new framework for evaluating the health impacts of treatment for Gaucher disease type 1 | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | Full Text

A new framework for evaluating the health impacts of treatment for Gaucher disease type 1 | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | Full Text

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Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

A new framework for evaluating the health impacts of treatment for Gaucher disease type 1

  • Michael L. GanzEmail author,
  • Sean Stern,
  • Alex Ward,
  • Luba Nalysnyk,
  • Martin Selzer,
  • Alaa Hamed and
  • Neal Weinreb
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases201712:38
DOI: 10.1186/s13023-017-0592-6
Received: 1 November 2016
Accepted: 8 February 2017
Published: 20 February 2017

Abstract

Background

The Disease Severity Scoring System (DS3) is a validated measure for evaluating Gaucher disease type 1 (GD1) severity. We developed a new framework, consisting of health states, transition probabilities between those states, and preferences for those states (utilities) based on the DS3 to predict long-term outcomes of patients starting treatment. We defined nine mutually exclusive (alive) health states based on three DS3 categories: mild (0 ≤ DS3 ≤ 3.5) without symptoms of bone disease; mild with bone pain, mild with severe skeletal complications (SSC) defined as lytic lesions, avascular necrosis, or fracture; moderate (3.5 < DS3 ≤ 6.5) without SSC; moderate with SSC; marked (6.5 < DS3 ≤ 9.5) without SSC; marked with SSC; severe (9.5 < DS3 ≤ 19) without SSC; and severe with SSC. Health-state transition probabilities and utilities were estimated from a longitudinal sample of patients with GD1 who started enzyme replacement therapy (the DS3 Score Study). Age dependent GD1-specific mortality was derived from published data. We used a Markov state-transition model to illustrate how to estimate time spent in each health state.

Results

The average predicted utilities for each health state ranged from 0.76 for mild disease with no clinical symptoms of bone disease to 0.52 with severe disease with SSC. Transition probabilities depended on disease severity (DS3 score) at treatment initiation and whether patients had undergone a total splenectomy or had an intact spleen/partial splenectomy prior to starting treatment. Patients who started treatment with intact or residual spleens spent more time in better health states than those who started treatment with total splenectomy.

Conclusions

This new framework, which is based on the DS3, can be used to project the long-term outcomes of GD1 patients starting treatment. The framework could also be used to compare the long-term outcomes of different GD1 treatment options.

Trial registration

NCT01136304. Registered: May 31, 2010 (retrospectively registered).

Keywords

Gaucher disease Simulation Health-related quality-of-life Economic evaluation

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