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An approach to estimating the intangible costs of multiple sclerosis according to disability in Catalonia, Spain
1 Multiple Sclerosis Unit, Institute of Biomedical Investigation,
University Hospital of Bellvitge, Faculty of Medicine, Campus Bellvitge,
University of Barcelona, Spain
* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating disease, which represents a great
economic burden to society. Cost-of-illness studies of MS tend to underestimate the
intangible costs related to pain, anxiety and helplessness. The purpose of this
study was to estimate the intangible costs of MS, and determine whether these costs
increase as disability progresses. We studied 211 consecutive patients with MS who
attended our MS unit. Patients mean age was 41.6 (SD: 10.7) years, 69% were female,
and their mean Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score was 2.47 (SD: 2.05).
Quality-of-life was measured with the EuroQoL visual analogue scale.
Quality-adjusted life year (QALY) was calculated for each patient. Patients were
grouped into five disability stages according to their EDSS, and QALY was compared
between patients and a group of healthy controls matched by age and sex. A benchmark
value was ascribed to each QALY lost, and the intangible costs per patient-year were
calculated as Key Words: disability evaluation, Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), intangible costs, multiple sclerosis, quality-adjusted life years, quality of life
First published on March 15, 2007, doi:10.1177/1352458506073480 |
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