ヨダ タケシ   Takeshi Yoda
  依田 健志
   所属   川崎医科大学  医学部 臨床医学 公衆衛生学
   職種   講師
論文種別 原著
言語種別 英語
査読の有無 査読あり
表題 Health state utilities of patients with hepatitis B and C and hepatitis-related conditions in Japan.
掲載誌名 正式名:Scientific reports
略  称:Sci Rep
ISSNコード:20452322/20452322
掲載区分国外
巻・号・頁 12(1),pp.17139
著者・共著者 Sugimori Hiroki, Hirao Maki, Igarashi Ataru, Yatsuhashi Hiroshi, Ikeda Shunya, Masaki Naohiko, Yotsuyanagi Hiroshi, Yoda Takeshi, Odajima Takeshi, Takura Tomoyuki, Hirao Tomohiro
発行年月 2022/10
概要 Health state utilities are global measurements of quality of life and have been used to evaluate health outcomes for the cost-utility analysis. This study aimed to estimate the health state utilities of patients with hepatitis B (HB), hepatitis C (HC), and hepatitis-related diseases in Japan. We distributed a self-administered questionnaire, including the EuroQol 5-Dimension 5-Level (EQ-5D-5L), to 9,952 outpatients with several clinical conditions caused by HB or HC virus infection (such as asymptomatic chronic hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, compensated cirrhosis, and decompensated cirrhosis) and estimated the condition-specific utilities of patients with HB or HC. In patients with more severe conditions (patients with acute hepatitis, fulminant hepatitis, and hepatocellular carcinoma and patients undergoing post-liver transplantation), the utilities of these severe conditions were estimated by three hepatitis experts using the EQ-5D-5L. The means of the utilities for acute hepatitis, fulminant hepatitis, asymptomatic chronic hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, compensated cirrhosis, compensated cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma stage I/II, hepatocellular carcinoma stage III/IV, and post-liver transplantation were 0.529, - 0.111, 0.904, 0.868, 0.845, 0.722, 0,675, 0,428, and 0.651 and 0.876, 0.821, 0.737, 0.671, 0.675, 0.428, and 0.651 in HB and HC, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that comprehensively assessed the health state utilities of patients with HB, HC and hepatitis-related conditions from a nationwide survey in Japan using the EQ-5D-5L.
DOI 10.1038/s41598-022-21470-3
PMID 36229479