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Estimating health state utilities in primary hyperoxaluria type 1: a valuation study.

Hayley M de FreitasDavid DaneseLena HubigAndrew J LloydStephen Lombardelli
Published in: Journal of medical economics (2023)
The study findings highlight the unique clinical features of PH1 compared with non-PH1-related CKD, such as the need for earlier and more intensive hemodialysis, the risk of systemic oxalosis, and the potential need for CLKT (as opposed to kidney-only transplant). The impact of PH1 on health-related quality of life, which worsens once hemodialysis is required and systemic disease manifestations occur, is captured in this study using quantitative health state utilities. These data provide an understanding of the impact of PH1 on health-related quality of life and will facilitate health economic evaluation of future treatments.
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