Health-related quality of life and economic burden in patients with restless legs syndrome
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Health-related quality of life and economic burden in patients with restless legs syndrome
Abstract
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is characterized by a distressing, irresistible need or urge to move the legs. It often co-exists with an uncomfortable, though not usually painful, sensation in the legs. Although clear diagnostic criteria and effective treatment options exist, RLS is generally underdiagnosed and under-treated. RLS patients often suffer from sleep disturbances that may severely disrupt normal life functioning. Furthermore, it is one of the most common neurological disorders. In this communication, we provide a systematic review of the literature on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and health economic issues in patients suffering from RLS. RLS has a considerable impact on the HRQoL of patients, which is comparable to other neurological and chronic diseases. The most important factors contributing to the impairment of HRQoL are the severity of RLS symptoms and the associated sleep disturbances. Although little work has been published on cost-of-illness of RLS, available studies suggest that a considerable economic burden is caused by RLS. Because of the large number of patients requiring treatment and the considerable increase in the number of treatment studies performed in recent years, as well as approval of several drugs for this indication, we assume a considerable increase in treatment frequency. Very few of the RLS treatment options, however, have been evaluated for their cost-effectiveness, and further research is needed on both quality-of-life issues and the economic impact of RLS.
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