Real-world data from medical claims can augment evidence from natural history studies in FA to allow for analyses of a broader range of commercially insured patients and explore patient characteristics, practice patterns, and outcomes not currently available.
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Progression of Friedreich Ataxia to Scoliosis and Cardiomyopathy: Utility of Real-World Data From Medical Claims (P12-5.032)
Progression of Friedreich Ataxia to Scoliosis and Cardiomyopathy: Utility of Real-World Data From Medical Claims (P12-5.032) April 8, 2025 issue
104 (7_Supplement_1) doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000210504
Timing and Frequency of Onset Symptoms in Friedreich Ataxia Based on Real-world Medical Claims Data (P12-5.031)
Pravin Khemani, Shakti V. Nayar, Boyang Bian, Daniel Gomes, Sarah England, James McKay, Tony Wang, and Robin L. Avila; Neurology® April 8, 2025 issue 104 (7_Supplement_1). doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000210523
Real-world data from medical claims can augment evidence from prospectively designed natural history studies in helping to identify FA-related events at the time of disease onset and prior to FA diagnosis, allowing for additional insights on the early burden of disease.
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