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Treatment adherence to pegvisomant in patients with acromegaly in Spain: PEGASO study.

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2019

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Cámara, Rosa
Venegas, Eva
García-Arnés, Juan Antonio
Cordido, Fernando
Aller, Javier
Samaniego, M Luz
Mir, Nuria
Sánchez-Cenizo, Laura

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The burden of chronic daily subcutaneous administration of pegvisomant on adherence has not been previously studied. This study was aimed to determine the adherence to pegvisomant treatment in acromegaly patients in the real-world clinical practice setting in Spain. Multicenter, observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study in patients with acromegaly treated with pegvisomant for at least 12 months. Patient adherence was indirectly determined by Batalla and Haynes-Sackett questionnaires and directly by prescription record review. Additionally, treatment satisfaction was assessed by the Treatment Satisfaction with Medicines Questionnaire (SATMED-Q) and treatment convenience by an ad-hoc Pegvisomant questionnaire. Errors in reconstitution and administration process were determined by direct observation. 108 patients were included in the analysis. Rates of adherence varied from 60.7 to 92.1% and did not correlate with disease control. Older patient age and alternative schedules other than daily pegvisomant dosing were associated with lower adherence. Treatment satisfaction and convenience was high, with a mean (SD) total SATMED-Q score of 74.6 ± 15.4 over 100 and a total ad-hoc Pegvisomant questionnaire score of 71.2 ± 15.2 over 100. 34.3% of patients made mistakes during the reconstitution /administration process. Patient adherence to pegvisomant was high (60.7-92.1%), but more than a third of the patients in the study made mistakes during the administration process, with a potential impact on disease control. Besides dosing compliance, correct administration of medication should be carefully assessed in these patients.

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Acromegaly
Adult
Aged
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Human Growth Hormone
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Multicenter Studies as Topic
Spain
Surveys and Questionnaires

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Acromegaly, Medication adherence, Medication errors, Patient compliance, Patient satisfaction, Pegvisomant

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