Health status,function, productivity,and costs among individuals with idiopathic painful peripheral neuropathy with small fiber involvement in the United States: results from a retrospective chart review and cross-sectional survey |
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Authors: | Caroline Schaefer Rachael Mann Shoshana Daniel Bruce Parsons Srinivas Nalamachu |
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Institution: | 1. Covance Market Access Services Inc.
Gaithersburg, MDUSA;2. Covance Market Access Services Inc.
San Diego, CAUSA;3. Covance Market Access Services Inc.
Conshohocken, PAUSA;4. Pfizer Inc.
New York, NYUSA;5. International Clinical Research Institute
Overland Park, KSUSA |
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Abstract: | Objective:To characterize the burden of idiopathic painful peripheral neuropathy with small fiber involvement (idiopathic SFN) by pain severity in the US.Methods:One hundred previously diagnosed idiopathic SFN subjects were enrolled during routine office visits. Subjects completed a one-time questionnaire, and investigators reported clinical characteristics and healthcare resource use, based on 6 month retrospective chart review. Annualized direct and indirect costs were estimated. Results were stratified across pain severity groups.Results:Mean age was 63.5 years; 53.0% were female; 76.0% had moderate or severe pain. Most common comorbidities were sleep disturbance/insomnia (37.0%), anxiety (34.0%), and depressive symptoms (33.0%). Overall mean health status (0.59; ?0.11–1.00 scale), physical and mental health (31.7 and 45.6, respectively, 0–100 scale), sleep index (45.1; 0–100 scale), and pain interference with function (5.0; 0–10 scale) differed by pain severity, with worse outcomes among those with greater pain (all p?0.002). 84.0% were prescribed ≥1 SFN medication. 16.0% were employed; mean overall work impairment was 36.9%. Annualized average adjusted direct and indirect costs per subject ($8055 and $13,733, respectively) differed by pain severity.Conclusions:Idiopathic SFN subjects with pain experience moderate or severe pain, which negatively impacts health status, function, and productivity, and leads to substantial direct and indirect costs. |
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Keywords: | Burden Costs Function Healthcare resource use Health status Idiopathic small fiber neuropathy Neuropathic pain Patient-reported outcomes Productivity |
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