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Burden and health care resource utilization in neovascular age-related macular degeneration -: Findings of a multicountry study

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ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 125, Issue 9, Pages 1249-1254

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.125.9.1249

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Objective: To describe the burden of bilateral neovascular age-related macular degeneration (NV-AMD) on patient-reported functioning and health resource utilization. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 401 patients with bilateral NV-AMD and 471 elderly control subjects without AMD was conducted in 5 countries. Subjects completed a telephone survey, including the National Eye Institute 25-Item Visual Function Questionnaire, the EuroQol instrument, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and history of falls, fractures, and health care resource utilization. Results: The mean age for patients with NV-AMD was 78.1 years, and 65% were women. The patients reported 45% worse vision-related functioning, 13% worse overall wellbeing, and 30% more anxiety and 42% more depression symptoms than controls after adjusting for covariates (all, P <. 001). The effect of NV-AMD was also observed as a doubled fall rate (16% vs 8% [P <. 001]) and a quadrupled need for assistance with daily activities (29% vs 7% [P <. 001]) in the patients compared with controls. Conclusions: The evidence of extensive decline in quality of life and increased need of daily living assistance for patients with NV-AMD compared with a control population substantiates the need for new treatments that prevent vision loss and progression to blindness.

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