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The SWITCH algorithm: An expert consensus on treat‐to‐target criteria for chronic prurigo
The SWITCH project assessed patients' most distressing symptoms and therapy goals, followed by an expert‐based consensus procedure to define T2T criteria for patients with chronic prurigo (CPG)/prurigo nodularis. Based on these validated criteria, a 4‐step SWITCH algorithm was established to enhance CPG therapy outcomes and reduce patient burden ...
Lea S. Stahl +16 more
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Excessive daytime sleepiness in parkinsonism is associated with cortical and basal ganglia beta oscillatory activity. [PDF]
Verma AK +12 more
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This analysis used a large clinical trial data set (>30,000 patient visits across >2800 patients) and novel statistical methodologies (including frequency cross‐over analysis and means based on spline regression) to develop severity threshold bands for clinician‐ and patient‐reported outcome measures for adults with moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis.
Andreas Wollenberg +7 more
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The SKINERGY study will investigate six immune‐mediated inflammatory skin diseases through a nationwide collaboration across all Dutch university medical centres. Involving 720 patients and 120 healthy volunteers, it is aimed at generating a high‐quality dataset to identify biomarkers that enable personalized treatment strategies and improved disease ...
N. G. Koster +68 more
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Assessing Night-to-Night Sleep Variability as a Hallmark of Chronic Insomnia Using Longitudinal, Contactless, Mobile Sleep Monitoring: Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Hansen DA +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Family members' involvement in the care for their relative often continues after their relative has moved out of the family home. However, little is known about the needs of family members when collaborating specifically with support staff caring for their relative.
Frances R. Vereijken +3 more
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Examining the Influence of Glycemic Management During Sleep on Sleep‐Related Bruxism: A Pilot Study
Stabilisation of blood glucose levels during sleep may improve sleep‐related bruxism (SRB), particularly by suppressing sympathetic nervous system activity. Furthermore, it is expected that these findings will lead to the establishment of new treatment methods for SRB in sleep dentistry.
Tatsuya Taniwaki +5 more
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Comparative efficacy of new wake-promoting agents for narcolepsy-a network meta-analysis. [PDF]
Yan Z +5 more
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