Up to 89% of patients with PBC may experience cholestatic pruritus2,3,7, with up to 53% experiencing clinically significant itch (defined as PBC-40 Itch domain score ≥7).2,3
Cholestatic pruritus associated with PBC can be debilitating and can significantly affect patients’ HRQoL2-4, including reduced physical, emotional, and mental HRQoL scores, which all worsen with pruritus severity.3,8-9
Pruritus is underrecognized and often not assessed during office visits, or assessed inconsistently.10,11 Measurement of cholestatic pruritus severity and how it is affecting the patient’s HRQoL* can be valuable to clinicians in evaluating treatment benefit.1,12,13
Per AASLD, the symptoms of PBC do not consistently improve with PBC treatment, thus warranting separate evaluation and treatment.14
*HRQoL = Health Related Quality of Life