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Cysteamine (Cystagon®) adherence in patients with cystinosis in Spain: successful in children and a challenge in adolescents and adults.

NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION(2015)

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Cysteamine has improved survival and prognosis in cystinosis. Increasing numbers of patients reach adulthood and face new challenges such as compliance that wanes over time. The aim of this study was to evaluate adherence to cysteamine treatment in a group of cystinotic patients in Spain in an attempt to identify potential therapy pitfalls and improve the overall care of affected individuals. Despite the impact of cysteamine on prognosis, there is a paucity of data regarding adherence. Thirty-four cystinotic patients (21 male) 38% a parts per thousand yen18 years were enrolled in a voluntary, anonymous survey. Replies were obtained from patients (15/34), mothers (11/34), fathers (4/34) and both parents (4/34). Patient age (median and interquartile range) at diagnosis was 1 year (0.57-1), and patient age at CystagonA (R) initiation was also 1 year (0.8-1.8). Sixteen (47%) were kidney transplant (KTx) recipients; six were retransplanted. Age at first KTx 10 years (8.7-13.7). Patient understanding of multiorgan involvement in cystinosis: 4.1 organs reported; eye 97% and kidney 91%. Cysteamine was given by mother (100%) and father (83%) in < 11 year olds, or self-administered (94%) in a parts per thousand yen11 year olds. Four daily doses in 89% versus 56% in < 11 year olds or a parts per thousand yen11 year olds, with fixed schedule in 94% versus 50% in < 11 or a parts per thousand yen11 year olds and progressive loss of reminders over time. Furthermore, 44% complained of unpleasant smell. Motivation for treatment compliance was 100% versus 40% in < 11 versus a parts per thousand yen11 year olds, respectively. Disease impact in patients < 18 years is as follows: school (29%), social (14%), 'feeling different' (10%); in patients a parts per thousand yen18 years: 'feeling different' (62%), professional (39%) and job absenteeism (31%). Referring physician: paediatric nephrologist (94%) and nephrologist (63%) in < 11 versus a parts per thousand yen11 year olds. Ophthalmological follow-up: 83% versus 38% in < 11 versus a parts per thousand yen11 year olds. Patient opinion of physician expertise: paediatric nephrologist (94%) and nephrologist (44%). New treatment options (65%) and better information (42%) were demanded to improve adherence. Treatment with Cystagon is effective in young patients. However, adherence diminishes over time in adolescents and adults despite disease impact. Strategies such as better information on the disease, patient self-care promotion and facilitated transition to adult healthcare services are required to improve compliance and the clinical management of cystinosis.
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adherence,cysteamine,cystinosis,prognosis,transition
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