Assessment of health state utilities associated with adult and pediatric acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD)

Louis S. Matza,Katie D. Stewart,Marie Fournier,Donna Rowen,Robin Lachmann,Maurizio Scarpa,Eugen Mengel, Travis Obermeyer, Evren Ayik, Fernando Laredo, Ruth Pulikottil-Jacob

The European Journal of Health Economics(2024)

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Acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD) type B is a rare genetic disorder leading to enlargement of the spleen and liver, pulmonary dysfunction, and other symptoms. Cost-utility analyses are often conducted to quantify the value of new treatments, and these analyses require health state utilities. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to estimate utilities associated with varying levels of severity of adult and pediatric ASMD type B. Seven adult and seven child health state vignettes describing ASMD were developed based on published literature, clinical trial results, and interviews with clinicians, patients with ASMD, and parents of children with ASMD. The health states were valued in time trade-off interviews with adult general population respondents in the UK. Interviews were completed with 202 participants (50.0
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Utility,Acid sphingomyelinase deficiency,Rare disease,Time trade-off,TTO,Pediatric utility,I. Health,Education,and Welfare,I00 General,I1 Health,I10 General
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