Disease and treatment burden of patients with haemophilia entering the explorer6 non-interventional study

Jerzy Windyga, Shashikant Apte, Melissa Frei-Jones, Teruhisa Fujii, Chuhl Joo Lyu, Laura Villarreal Martinez, Jameela Sathar, Oleksandra Stasyshyn, Huyen Tran, Nadezhda Zozulya, Renée Brown Frandsen, Jesper Skov Neergaard, Jay Jay Thaung Zaw, Johnny Mahlangu

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Objectives: We aimed to characterise baseline disease and treatment burden in a large population with haemophilia A/B, both with (HAwI/HBwI) and without (HA/HB) inhibitors. Methods: The prospective, non-interventional explorer6 study included patients ≥12 years old with severe HA, severe/moderate HB or HAwI/HBwI of any severity, treated according to local standard of care (excluding previous/current exposure to concizumab or emicizumab). Baseline characteristics and historical clinical data were collected and patient-reported outcomes, including treatment burden, were assessed. Results: The explorer6 study enrolled 231 patients with haemophilia (84 HAwI/HBwI) from 33 countries. At baseline, patients with HA/HB treated with prophylaxis had the lowest median annualised bleeding rates (ABRs; 2.0), irrespective of haemophilia type; of these patients, 27.5% (HA) and 31.4% (HB) had target joints. Patients with HAwI/HBwI treated episodically reported the highest treatment burden. Of these patients, 28.5% (HAwI) and 25.1% (HBwI) performed sports activities in the month before screening. Conclusion: Despite receiving routine clinical care, historical and baseline information from patients enrolled in explorer6 showed that patients with HA/HB treated episodically and patients with HAwI/HBwI had higher ABRs, higher treatment burden and participated in sports less than those with HA/HB treated with prophylaxis. Emerging treatments could be beneficial in addressing these unmet medical needs.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)631-640
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónEuropean Journal of Haematology
Volumen113
N.º5
DOI
EstadoPublished - nov 2024
Publicado de forma externa

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  • Hematology

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