| Literature DB >> 27837250 |
Martha Groth1, Susanne Singer2, Cathrin Niedeggen1, Andrea Petermann-Meyer1, Alexander Röth3, Hubert Schrezenmeier4, Britta Höchsmann4, Tim H Brümmendorf1, Jens Panse5.
Abstract
Acquired aplastic anemia (AA) and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) are interrelated ultra-rare diseases. Quality of life (QoL) evaluation tools used in studies for AA and PNH are unspecific and designed for cancer patients (e.g., the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire, EORTC QLQ-C30). Given the complexity of AA and PNH, variation in symptoms and treatments, younger age of many patients, and the fact that AA and PNH are not classified as malignant diseases, it is likely that cancer-specific questionnaires are inappropriate. We generate an AA/PNH-specific QoL questionnaire (QLQ-AA/PNH), performed according to EORTC guidelines. QoL issues were obtained from the literature and interviews with patients and physicians (phase I), then ranked by patients and physicians. In phase II, items were created. Patients in more than 25 German and Swiss cities were interviewed face to face. In phase I, interviews of 19 patients and 8 physicians specialized in AA/PNH treatment resulted in 649 QoL issues; these were condensed to 175 and graded according to their importance by 30 patients and 14 physicians (phase II). Five physicians took part in phases I and II. Altogether, 97 issues were rated important. Twelve EORTC QLQ-C30 items were not rated important, while several new QoL aspects were brought up. Modifications in wording and phrasing led to two questionnaires with 77 items regarding general QoL aspects and 20 items regarding medical care. Important QoL aspects of PNH/AA patients are inappropriately captured with available QoL tools. Developing a new QoL questionnaire specific for this patient group is warranted.Entities:
Keywords: Aplastic anemia; Bone marrow failure syndromes; Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria; Quality of life
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27837250 PMCID: PMC5226974 DOI: 10.1007/s00277-016-2867-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Hematol ISSN: 0939-5555 Impact factor: 3.673
Literature search: Studies reporting about quality of life in adult patients with aplastic anemia
| Author | Year | Number of patients evaluated; form of treatment (SCT/IST) | Country of origin | QoL instrument used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scheinberg [ | 2011 |
| USA | Surrogate parameters (blood counts, survival) |
| Sanders [ | 2011 |
| USA | SF36; SCL90-R; FRI; SSQSR; NBRS; MMQ |
| Gupta [ | 2010 |
| Multinational | Surrogate parameters (blood counts, GvHD, survival) |
| Resncik [ | 2006 |
| Israel | Surrogate parameters (OS, GvHD, Karnofsky score) |
| Viollier [ | 2005 |
| Switzerland | Q-TWiST |
| Frickhofen [ | 2002 (1991) |
| Germany | Surrogate parameters (blood counts, evolution of clonal/malignant disease, CSA side effects) |
| Matsuda [ | 2002 |
| Japan | Surrogate parameters (hemoglobin) |
| Goerner [ | 2002 |
| USA | Surrogate parameters (GvHD, Infections, Karnofsky score and others) |
| Marsh [ | 1999 |
| Multinational | Surrogate parameters (blood counts, time being free of transfusions, OS) |
| Deeg [ | 1998 |
| USA | EORTC QLQ-C30 (plus self-developed BMT module); DBMT; POMS; WHPQ |
| Passweg [ | 1997 |
| Multinational | Surrogate parameters (blood counts, GvHD, survival) |
| Andrykowski [ | 1995 |
| USA | POMS, FLIC, PAIS, SIP |
| Novitzky [ | 1992 |
| South Africa | Surrogate parameters (return to work, blood counts) |
| Najean [ | 1990 |
| France | Surrogate parameters (blood counts, occupation, marriage, pregnancies) |
| De Planque [ | 1989 |
| Multinational | Surrogate parameters (blood counts, survival, clonal evolution) |
| Hinterberger [ | 1987 |
| Austria | Surrogate parameters (blood counts, GvHD) |
| Bayever [ | 1984 |
| USA | Surrogate parameters (Karnofsky score, GvHD) |
SCT stem cell transplantation, IST immunosuppressive therapy, BMT bone marrow transplantation, SF36 Medical Outcome Study Short Form 36 Health Survey, SCL90-R Symptoms Checklist Revised, FRI Family Relations Index, SSQSR Social Support Questionnaire Short Form, NBRS Neurobehavioral Rating Scale, MMQ Modified Memory Questionnaire, OS overall surival, GvHD graft-versus-host disease, Q-TWiST quality-adjusted time without symptoms and toxicity, CSA cyclosporine A, DBMT Demands of BMT Recovery Inventory, POMS Profile of Mood States, WHPQ Ware Health Perceptions Questionnaire, FLIC Functional Living Index—Cancer, PAIS Psychological Adjustment to Illness Scale, SIP Sickness Impact Profile
Literature search: Studies reporting about quality of life in adult patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH)
| Author | Year | Number of patients evaluated; form of treatment (SCT/eculizumab/other) | Country of origin | QoL instrument used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matos-Fernandez [ | 2009 |
| Multinational | Surrogate parameters (GvHD, survival) |
| Brodsky [ | 2008 |
| Multinational | EORTC QLQ-C30, FACIT |
| Meyers [ | 2007 |
| Multinational | EORTC QLQ-C30, FACIT plus self-reported symptoms |
| Hillmen [ | 2006 |
| Multinational | EORTC QLQ-C30, FACIT |
| Hill [ | 2005 |
| UK | EORTC QLQ-C30 |
| Raiola [ | 2000 |
| Italia | Surrogate parameters (Blood counts, GvHD) |
FACIT Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Fatigue Scale, GvHD graft-versus-host disease
Patient characteristics of the patients interviewed during phases I and II
| Phase I ( | Phase II ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| Female | 15 (79%) | 15 (50%) |
| Male | 4 (21%) | 15 (50%) |
| Diseasea | ||
| PNH | 4 (21%) | 10 (33%) |
| AA | 9 (47%) | 10 (33%) |
| AA/PNH | 6 (32%) | 10 (33%) |
| Previous therapiesa | ||
| BMT | 3 (16%) | 2 (7%) |
| CSA | 13 (68%) | 20 (67%) |
| ATG | 13 (68%) | 17 (57%) |
| eculizumab | 6 (32%) | 15 (53%) |
| Age at diagnosis (in years)a | ||
| Median; mean; range | 29.1; 30.7; 17.0–50.3 | 31.3; 43.2; 13.9–60.3 |
| Age at the time of interview (in years) | ||
| Median; mean; range | 42.1; 40.7; 25.1–61.3 | 43.7; 43.3; 18.9–73.5 |
| Time from first symptoms until first physician contact (in months)a | ||
| Median; mean; range | 0; 9; 0–56 | 0; 3; 0–24 |
| Time from first physician contact to final diagnosis (in months)a | ||
| Median; mean; range | 5; 14; 0–56 | 2; 6; 0–37 |
CSA Cyclosporin A, BMT bone marrow transplantation, ATG Antithymocyte Globulin
aSelf-reported
Comparison of issues from phase I with items from the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire
| EORTC QLQ-C30 items | Patient rating (mean; median) |
|---|---|
| Mentioned and rated important | |
| 1. Do you have any trouble doing strenuous activities, like carrying a heavy shopping bag or a suitcase? | 3.2; 3.0 |
| 2. Do you have any trouble taking a long walk? | 2.6; 3.0 |
| 3. Do you need to stay in bed or a chair during the day? | 2.3; 2.0 |
| 4. Were you limited in doing either your work or other daily activities? | 2.4; 2.0 |
| 5. Were you limited in pursuing your hobbies or other leisure time activities? | 2.4; 2.0 |
| 6. Were you short of breath? | 2.9; 3.0 |
| 7. Did you need to rest? | 3.3; 4.0 |
| 8. Have you had pain? | 2.5; 3.0 |
| 9. Did pain interfere with your daily activities? | 2.3; 3.0 |
| 10. Have you had trouble sleeping? | 2.2; 2.0 |
| 11. Have you felt weak? | 2.6; 3.0 |
| 12. Were you tired? | 3.1; 3.0 |
| 13. Have you had difficulty in concentrating on things, like reading a newspaper or watching television? | 2.4; 2.0 |
| 14. Did you feel tense? | 2.3; 2.0 |
| 15. Did you worry? | 2.7; 3.0 |
| 16. Did you feel depressed? | 2.4; 2.0 |
| Mentioned and rated unimportant | |
| 1. Do you have any trouble taking a short walk outside of the house? | 1.8; 1.0 |
| 2. Do you need help with eating, dressing, washing yourself or using the toilet? | 1.2; 1.0 |
| 3. Have you felt nauseated? | 1.6; 1.0 |
| 4. Have you had diarrhea? | 1.5; 1.0 |
| 5. Has your physical condition or medical treatment caused you financial difficulties? | 1.9; 1.0 |
| 6. Has your physical condition or medical treatment interfered with your social activities? | 1.7; 1.0 |
| 7. Has your physical condition or medical treatment interfered with your family life? | 1.7; 1.0 |
| Not mentioned | |
| 1. Have you lacked appetite? | n.a. |
| 2. Have you vomited? | n.a. |
| 3. Have you been constipated? | n.a. |
| 4. Did you feel tense? | n.a. |
| 5. Have you had difficulty remembering things? | n.a. |
n.a. not applicable