Self-reported Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life in Agammaglobulinemia: the Importance of an Early Diagnosis
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Date
2025-08-25Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13986DOI
10.1007/s10875-025-01904-z
ISSN
1573-2592
WOS
001558474100001
PMID
40853601
Abstract
Purpose
Patients with (X-linked) agammaglobulinemia (XLA) suffer from severe, recurrent infections potentially leading to life-threatening complications such as sepsis, meningoencephalitis and chronic lung disease. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can prevent infections and secondary complications, emphasizing a role for early detection of XLA via newborn screening (NBS). Our international multicenter survey study aimed to evaluate self-reported outcomes and parental perspectives in XLA patients to determine whether an early diagnosis is associated with better quality of life (QoL).
Methods
QoL-questionnaires included the PedsQL for children and SF-36, CVID_QOL, PADQOL-16 for adults. A new questionnaire was specifically developed for parents about an early diagnosis of XLA.
Results
In total, 88 adult and 65 pediatric XLA patients, and 69 parents from 14 countries completed the survey. Patients with an early diagnosis reported less severe, recurrent infections and less hospitalization (p < 0.05). QoL was significantly lower in multiple health domains for pediatric and adult patients with a late diagnosis compared to the general population. Patients with an early diagnosis reported similar QoL outcomes compared to the general population. Parents showed immense support for NBS for XLA stating that an early diagnosis prevents emotional insecurity, health damage, unnecessary diagnostics and allows early access to medical care and informed family planning.
Conclusion
Our study has shown supportive evidence to pursue an early diagnosis of XLA from both a self-reported clinical, health related QoL and parental perspective. The main plea from patients and parents is to achieve an early diagnosis for XLA and severe B-lymphocyte deficiencies with NBS.
Keywords
B-lymphocyte deficiencies; Inborn errors of immunity; Newborn screeningBibliographic citation
Blom M, Duintjer AJ, Jamee M, de Gier M, Bloomfield M, Klocperk A, et al. Self-reported Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life in Agammaglobulinemia: the Importance of an Early Diagnosis. J Clin Immunol. 2025 Aug 25;45:125.
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Professionals
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