New Research at SLEEP 2013 Demonstrates People with Narcolepsy Face Significant Health and Economic Burden and High Rates of Misdiagnosis
Additional results from two surveys presented at SLEEP characterize the impact that narcolepsy, as a currently misunderstood and underdiagnosed medical condition, has on patient care. The Awareness and Knowledge in Narcolepsy (AWAKEN) survey found that almost a quarter of 100 sleep specialists and more than half of 300 primary care physicians surveyed are not comfortable diagnosing narcolepsy. Results from the Patients' Journeys to a Narcolepsy Diagnosis survey of physicians characterize the many challenges patients must overcome and indicate that patients often go through multiple misdiagnoses and physician visits before reaching an accurate narcolepsy diagnosis.
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The Burden of Narcolepsy Disease (BOND) Study
The purpose of the BOND study was to examine comorbidities associated with narcolepsy and the burden of these diseases on patients. As part of the protocol for the study, researchers evaluated the Truven Health Analytics MarketScan® Research Databases, which consist of more than 50 million patients across
Given the robust set of data from the BOND study, researchers reported the results in four abstracts presented at SLEEP, including:
- High Rates of Psychiatric Comorbidity in Narcolepsy: Patients with narcolepsy had significantly higher frequency of anxiety and mood disorders, and a higher rate of psychiatric medication usage compared with the non-narcolepsy population. [Abstract 0904]
- High Rates of Medical Comorbidity in Narcolepsy: Narcolepsy patients had significantly higher frequencies of respiratory, musculoskeletal, endocrine and circulatory conditions across the five-year period when compared with control subjects. [Abstract 0723]
- Burden of Illness and Comorbidity in Narcolepsy with Cataplexy: Patients who have narcolepsy with cataplexy showed significantly higher rates of healthcare utilization and higher frequencies of sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease and pulmonary conditions compared with the non-narcolepsy population. [Abstract 0725]
- Healthcare Utilization and Costs in Narcolepsy: Narcolepsy patients had approximately two-fold higher annual rates of hospital admissions and physician visits compared with control subjects. [Abstract 0724]
"While the medical community knows that narcolepsy is associated with significant medical comorbidities, BOND is the first study to use U.S. longitudinal patient data to validate the full scope of concomitant illness," said Dr.
[Abstract 0730]
This online survey of 1,000 adults, 300 primary care physicians (PCPs) and 100 sleep specialists conducted by
Patients' Journeys to a Narcolepsy Diagnosis
[Abstract 0738]
More than 75 expert neurologists, pulmonologists, psychiatrists and other board certified sleep specialists who treat at least five narcolepsy patients per month completed a survey using data from the charts of 252 narcolepsy patients. The survey aimed to provide insight into the patient's journey to diagnosis for narcolepsy.
"Approximately half of the patients living with narcolepsy go undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed, and many live with the disorder for 10 years before they receive a correct diagnosis," said
About Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a serious, chronic disorder of the central nervous system characterized by symptoms of excessive daytime sleepiness (
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