Approximately 35,000 cases of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD) occur annually in Germany. The neovascular form of AMD is responsible for severe vision loss associated with the disease in 90% of the cases. This study was conducted to assess the humanistic and economic burden of wet AMD in the German population.A study of self-reported functional health, well-being, and disease burden among elderly subjects with (n=83) and without (n=93) wet AMD in Germany was conducted. Patients participated in structured telephone surveys, and reported their history of falls, fractures, and healthcare resource utilization. Furthermore, the healthcare utilization and unit costs for wet AMD patients were calculated.
Wet AMD is associated with decreased functional abilities and quality of life, which result in an increase in healthcare resource utilization. Consequently, costs were higher for wet AMD patients compared to controls. These findings emphasize the need for new AMD treatments that will prevent vision loss and progression to blindness, and lessen the ensuing economic burden.

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