Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To evaluate, over 24 months of prospective follow-up, the dosage and costs of lanreotide AUTOGEL 120 mg (ATG120) administered as part of routine acromegaly care in Poland.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A multicentre, non-interventional, observational prospective study on resource utilisation in Polish acromegalic patients treated with ATG120 at 4-week or extended (> 4 weeks) dosing interval. The study population consisted of adult acromegalic patients treated for at least 3 injections of ATG120. The endpoints were: percentage of patients treated with ATG120 at an extended dosing interval (> 4 weeks), mean time between injections, and the cost of ATG120 during a 24-month prospective observation. Costs were calculated in PLN from the public health-care payer and patient perspective for the year 2014.
RESULTS: 143 patients were enrolled in, and 132 completed (70% women, 81% macroadenoma, 75% previous surgery) the analysis. During two years, changes in the treatment pattern were reported in 41 patients: 17% of them had increased injection interval and 10% switched to octreotide LAR and then returned to ATG120. Sixty-three patients (48%) received ATG120 at an extended dosing interval. ATG120 was predominantly administered in an out-patient setting (84%) by a health care professional (97%).
CONCLUSIONS: The results demonstrated that extended dosing interval of ATG120 is used in a substantial proportion of patients in routine clinical practice in Poland. Such findings support the potential for ATG120 in reducing treatment burden in the real-world clinical environment. (Endokrynol Pol 2015; 66 (2): 142–148)

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Title
Dosage and costs of lanreotide Autogel 120 mg administered as part of routine acromegaly care in Poland — two years of data from Lanro-Study
Author
Orlewska, Ewa 1 ; Kos-Kudla, Beata 2 ; Sowinski, Jerzy 3 ; Sworczak, Krzysztof 4 ; Zgliczynski, Wojciech 5 ; Group, Lanro-Study 6 

 Faculty of Health Sciences, the Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland. [email protected] 
 Division of Endocrinology, Department of Pathophysiology and Endocrinology, SMDD Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice 
 Chair and Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Internal Diseases, Poznan University of Medical Sciences 
 Endocrinology and Internal Diseases Department, Medical University, Gdansk 
 Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw 
 *Lanro-Study investigators: Elżbieta Andrysiak-Mamos (Szczecin), Anna Babińska (Gdańsk), Agata Bałdys-Waligórska (Kraków), Elżbieta Bandurska-Stankiewicz (Olsztyn), Krzysztof Błaut (Gdańsk), Paweł Bolko (Plewiska), Wanda Foltyn (Katowice), Danuta Jakubczyk (Białystok), Aleksandra Jawiarczyk-Przybyłowska (Wrocław), Roman Junik (Bydgoszcz), Olga Juraniec (Bydgoszcz), Ewelina Lewkowicz (Kraków), Anna Lewczuk (Gdańsk), Beata Matyjaszek-Matuszek (Lublin), Krzysztof Michałek (Poznań), Sławomir Mucha (Łódź), Renata Orłowska-Florek (Rzeszów), Marta Peszel-Barlik (Tarnowskie Góry), Sławomir Pynka (Szczecin), Violetta Rosiek (Katowice), Marek Ruchała (Poznań), Joanna Rutkowska (Olsztyn), Julia Słynko-Krzyzostaniak (Poznań), Agnieszka Stefańska (Kraków), Janusz Strzelczyk (Katowice), Anhelli Syrenicz (Szczecin), Małgorzata Trofimiuk-Müldner (Kraków), Joanna Waligórska-Stachura (Poznań), Ryszard Waśko (Poznań), Przemysław Witek (Warszawa), Danuta Zalewska-Rydzkowska (Bydgoszcz), Piotr Zdunowski (Warszawa), Anna Zemczak (Katowice) 
First page
142
End page
148
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Wydawnictwo Via Medica
ISSN
0423104X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2464207136
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