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Health State Utilities for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia: A Time Trade-off Study

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  • Namita Joshi

    (Pharmerit International)

  • Marja Hensen

    (Pharmerit International)

  • Sachin Patel

    (Novartis UK)

  • Weiwei Xu

    (Pharmerit International)

  • Kathy Lasch

    (Pharmerit International)

  • Elly Stolk

    (The EuroQol Research Foundation)

Abstract

Objectives Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is an aggressive haematological cancer associated with significant humanistic impact. The current study assessed how the general public in the United Kingdom (UK) values AML health states. Methods The composite time trade-off (cTTO) methodology was employed to elicit health state utilities in AML. Pertinent AML literature related to symptom and quality-of-life impact including physical, functional and emotional well-being, as well as the safety profile of AML treatments, were taken into consideration for drafting health state descriptions. Ten health states included in the study were newly diagnosed AML, induction, consolidation, maintenance, long-term follow-up, relapsed/refractory, stem-cell transplant (SCT) procedure, SCT recovery, SCT long-term follow-up with complications and SCT long-term follow-up without complications. The descriptions were validated by haematologists and nurse specialists for clinical accuracy and completeness. A total of 210 individuals from the general UK population participated in the cTTO interviews. Descriptive statistics were computed for health state utility values. Results The mean age of the participants was 44.0 years (standard deviation [SD] 14.9, range 18–81) and comprised 129 (61.4%) female participants. The utility values ranged from 0.94 (SD 0.13) for SCT long-term follow-up without complications to − 0.21 (SD 0.62) for the SCT procedure. Conclusions The study provides health utilities for a range of AML health states, with the SCT procedure health state being valued worse than death. The utilities obtained in this study can be employed as inputs in cost-effectiveness analyses of AML therapies.

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  • Namita Joshi & Marja Hensen & Sachin Patel & Weiwei Xu & Kathy Lasch & Elly Stolk, 2019. "Health State Utilities for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia: A Time Trade-off Study," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 37(1), pages 85-92, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:pharme:v:37:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1007_s40273-018-0704-8
    DOI: 10.1007/s40273-018-0704-8
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