Impact of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis on health utilities using SF-6D and the health utility index
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Impact of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis on health utilities using SF-6D and the health utility index
Abstract
Assessment of health-related quality of life (HRQL) and health utilities have become important aspects of clinical research. Patient-derived utility adjustments are frequently used in economic analysis. Although HRQL has been frequently studied among patients with liver disease, extensive data on the health utilities of patients with liver disease are not available. Recently, SF-6D has been developed to obtain utility scores from the widely used Short Form 36 questionnaire. To assess health utilities of patients with chronic liver disease using 2 utility assessments [SF-6D and Health Utility Index 2 (HUI-2)], a total of 140 patients were identified from our Liver Disease Quality of Life Database with HRQL data available, as well as clinical and demographic data. Of the 140 patients, 42% were female, had a mean age of 49.4 years (standard deviation = +/-11.2) 36% had hepatitis B virus (HBV), 29% had hepatitis C (HCV), 24% had cholestatic liver disease, and 11% had another liver disease (for example, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis). Bivariate analyses indicated that HBV patients had the highest health status as measured by all of SF-6D and HUI-2 subscales and the overall SF-6D and HUI-2 utility measures, whereas patients with HCV and cholestatic liver disease had similar scores, and those with other liver diseases had the poorest quality of life. When controlling for the effects of gender, age, and cirrhosis, impact of chronic liver disease diagnosis on utility scores persisted only for the SF-6D, with HCV patients having significantly poorer health than HBV patients. In conclusion, SF-6D provides not only a generic assessment of HRQL but also a utility score that can be used for economic analysis of patients with chronic liver disease.
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