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The Association of Physical Function With Psychosocial Patient‐Reported Outcomes in People With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Arthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.Objective
To evaluate how modifiable psychosocial factors and fatigue relate to physical functioning in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Methods
In this cross‐sectional study of two demographically distinct cohorts (Approaches to Positive, Patient‐Centered Experiences of Aging with Lupus [APPEAL] and California Lupus Epidemiology Study Mrinalini Dey, Jessica Fitzpatrick, Maria Dall'Era, Charmayne Dunlop‐Thomas, Courtney Hoge, S. Sam Lim, Patricia P. Katz, Jinoos Yazdany, Laura C. Plantinga +8 morewiley +1 more sourceAre Patient Self-Reported Outcome Measures Sensitive Enough to Be Used as End Points in Clinical Trials?: Evidence from the United Kingdom Glaucoma Treatment Study [PDF]
, 2018 Purpose
The United Kingdom Glaucoma Treatment Study (UKGTS) demonstrated the effectiveness of an intraocular pressure-lowering drug in patients with glaucoma using visual field progression as a primary outcome.Amalfitano, F., Anand, N., Azuara-Blanco, A., Bourne, R., Broadway, D. C., Bunce, C., Crabb, D. P., Cunliffe, I. A., Diamond, J. P., Fraser, S. G., Garway-Heath, D. F., Ho, T. A., Jones, L., Lascaratos, G., Martin, K. R., McNaught, A., Negi, A., Patel, K., Russell, R. A., Shah, A., Spry, P. G., Suzuki, K., White, E.T., Wormald, R., Xing, W., Zeyen, T. G. +25 morecore +1 more sourceAppropriate Medical Therapy Primarily Modifies Type 2 and Severity Biomarkers in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
International Forum of Allergy &Rhinology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Appropriate medical therapy (AMT) is first‐line treatment for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). We evaluated inflammatory structure, treatment‐induced changes, and biomarker‐outcome associations in AMT‐managed patients. Methods
Fifty‐one CRS patients were evaluated before and after AMT which included a combination of oral ...Asher C. Park, Brooke N. Gleason, Eli Stein, Saied Ghadersohi, Atsushi Kato, Stephanie Shintani‐Smith, David B. Conley, Kevin C. Welch, Robert C. Kern, Bruce K. Tan +9 morewiley +1 more sourceDosing Interval Extension of Dupilumab in CRSwNP: Five‐Year Real World Outcomes
International Forum of Allergy &Rhinology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a persistent, often Type 2‐mediated inflammatory disease that markedly impairs quality of life. While dupilumab provides rapid improvement, there is limited evidence on long‐term outcomes beyond 2 years, and the clinical impact of dosing‐interval extension remains unclear.Nicholas J. Campion, Dioni‐Pinelopi Petsiou, Florian C. Fally, Karina Berbalk, Noah F. Melamed, Aldine Tu, Christina Morgenstern, Fana Alem Kidane, Mohammed Zghaebi, Linda Liu, Minghao Pan, Tina J. Bartosik, Victoria Stanek, Katarina Gangl, Julia Eckl‐Dorna, Sven Schneider +15 morewiley +1 more sourceFunctionality and feedback: a realist synthesis of the collation, interpretation and utilisation of patient-reported outcome measures data to improve patient care [PDF]
, 2017 Background: The feedback of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) data is intended to support the care of individual patients and to act as a quality improvement (QI) strategy.Aaronson, Aaronson, Abraham, Absolom, Aktas, Alexander, Alsaleh, Anekwe, Annells, Antunes, Ashworth, Asprey, Baker, Barr, Basser, Bausewein, Bausewein, Benedetti, Bensing, Berry, Berry, Berry, Berwick, Berwick, Berwick, Best, Bevan, Bevan, Bickman, Bird, Black, Black, Black, Blakeman, Blakeman, Bloor, Boiko, Boyce, Boyce, Boyce, Boyce, Boyer, Bradley, Braithwaite, Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Bridgewater, British Medical Association (BMA), Brow, Browne, Browne, Burge, Børøsund, Carey, Carlier, Carlier, Carlisle, Carr, Carter, Cartwright, Carver, Cella, Chang, Chang, Chassin, Chen, Cheyne, Coulter, Cowley, Cutler, Davies, Davies, Davies, Dawson, Dawson, Delbecq, Department of Health, Department of Health, Department of Health, Department of Health, Department of Health, Department of Health, Department of Health, Department of Health, Department of Health, Department of Health, Detmar, Detmar, Detmar, Detmar, Devlin, Devlin, Deyo, Dijs-Elsinga, Dixon, Dixon, Dixon-Woods, Doran, Dorsch, Dowrick, Dranove, Duncan, Ebrahim, Eischens, Elliott, Espallargues, Etkind, Exworthy, Exworthy, Faber, Fagerlind, Farley, Farley, Farmer, Farquhar, Fayers, Feldman-Stewart, Flodgren, Flottorp, Foreman, Fotaki, Francis, Friedberg, Frost, Fung, Gabe, Gamlen, Gardner, Garratt, Geissler, German, Ghali, Gilbody, Gilbody, Gill, Glynn, Goldberg, Gonçalves Bradley, Grant, Great Britain, Greener, Greenhalgh, Greenhalgh, Greenhalgh, Greenhalgh, Greenhalgh, Greenhalgh, Greenhalgh, Greenhalgh, Greer, Guerriere, Guru, Guru, Guyatt, Guyatt, Guyatt, Hafner, Hagelin, Hahn, Hall, Hall, Hannan, Hannan, Hannan, Harris, Harrison, Hawkes, Haywood, Haywood, Health and Social Care Information Centre, Henly, Heritage, Hibbard, Hibbard, Hibbard, Hickey, Higginson, Hildon, Hildon, Hoeper, Holch, Holmstrom, Howard, Howell, Hughes, Hughes, Hunt, Hutchings, Hutchings, Hutchings, Iezzoni, Ivers, Jaeschke, Jamtvedt, Jensen, Jha, Jocham, Kahneman, Keetharuth, Kelman, Kennedy, Ketelaar, Kettis-Lindblad, Killoran, Kluger, Knaup, Knutson, Kotronoulas, Krägeloh, Kullgren, Lamb, Lambert, Lambert, Lambert, Lewis, Leydon, Lilford, Lilford, Lindenauer, Lohr, Long, Longo, Luce, Luckett, Lupton, Macduff, Magee, Mallinson, Mannion, Mannion, Mannion, Mant, Marang-van de Mheen, Markovitz, Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, Maynard, McDonald, McHorney, McKenna, Meade, Mebius, Mehrotra, Mennemeyer, Merton, Mills, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitcheson, Mokkink, Moore, Moscucci, Mukamel, Murray, National, Naylor, Neuburger, Neudert, NHS England, NHS England, Nilsson, Northcott, Nuffield Trust, Oliver, Ong, O’Boyle, O’Boyle, Palmer, Paré, Paterson, Paterson, Patrick, Pawson, Pawson, Pawson, Pawson, Pawson, Peterson, Pettersson, Pham, Pilnick, Pinto, Pocock, Pope, Powell, Protheroe, Rabin, Rainwater, Reeve, Reeves, Reeves, Rhodes, Rogers, Romano, Romano, Romano, Rosen, Royal College of Physicians, Rubenstein, Rudd, Ruta, Santana, Sapyta, Schoenbaum, Shaw, Slater, Slater, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Sofaer, Spilker, Spranca, Staniszewska, Stasiak, Steventon, Stokes, Street, Søreide, Takeuchi, Taylor, Taylor, The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial Research Group, Thombs, Thombs, Thombs, Timmins, Totten, Trujols, Tu, Tyson, Uhrig, Valderas, Valderas, Vallance-Owen, Van De, van der Veer, Van Der Wees, van Helden, Varagunam, Velikova, Velikova, Velikova, Vingerhoets, Vladeck, Wagner, Wagner, Wang, Ware, Warrington, Weingarten, Werner, West, West, Westerman, WHO Regional Office for Europe’s Health Evidence Network, Wilkinson, Wilson, Wolfram Cox, Wolpert, Wolpert, Wong, Wong, Wright, Wubker, Ziegler +375 morecore +3 more sourcesDisease Remission: A Scoping Review With Thematic Analysis of the Scientific Literature With Implications for Chronic Rhinosinusitis
International Forum of Allergy &Rhinology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Remission, a term used to describe a goal of treatment for some chronic diseases, has recently been proposed for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). However, it is unclear what remission means for CRS and why it should serve as a goal in the present‐day treatment of CRS.Nikhil Parail, Lynn Warner, Stacey T. Gray, Claire Hopkins, Peter H. Hwang, Sarah K. Wise, Katie M. Phillips, Ahmad R. Sedaghat +7 morewiley +1 more sourceCross-cultural and construct validity of the Animated Activity Questionnaire [PDF]
, 2017 International ...Altman, Altman, Bennel, Benson, Bjorner, Chen, Collins, Collins, Collins, Dobson, Dobson, Fayers, Gill, Groot, Groot, Hu, Jodoin, Jones, Kennedy, Maly, Mokkink, Nilsdotter, Ornetti, Peter, Peter, Petersen, Rejeski, Roussos, Schmidt, Steffen, Stratford, Stratford, Terwee, Wittink +33 morecore +3 more sourcesExcessive Femoral Anteversion Associated With Worse Clinical Outcomes Following Hip Arthroscopic Surgery and Higher Prevalence of Anteroinferior Labral Tears in Patients With Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome
Arthroscopy, EarlyView.Purpose
To compare intraoperative findings associated with instability and clinical outcomes after hip arthroscopic femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) surgery in patients with normal anteversion (NA) and excessive femoral anteversion (EA). Methods
Inclusion criteria were FAIS cases who underwent primary arthroscopic management from January ...Yohei Matsushita, Yoichi Murata, Hirotaka Nakashima, Taichi Shimizu, Shinichiro Takada, Keisuke Nakayama, Haruki Nishimura, Hokuto Fukuda, Mitsuru Saito, Akinori Sakai, Soshi Uchida +10 morewiley +1 more source