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View article: #2932 Clinical characteristics and disease progression in primary IgA nephropathy patients in the Netherlands
#2932 Clinical characteristics and disease progression in primary IgA nephropathy patients in the Netherlands Open
Background and Aims Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is the most prevalent form of glomerulonephritis worldwide, characterized by the deposition of IgA in the glomeruli, leading to inflammation and disease progression. The rate of disea…
View article: Real-world data in lupus nephritis: results from a European survey on renal function testing and burden of disease progression
Real-world data in lupus nephritis: results from a European survey on renal function testing and burden of disease progression Open
Our study revealed lower-than-expected nephrologist-reported use of renal function testing to support diagnosis/monitoring of patients with LN in real-world clinical settings in Europe. Lower quality of life (QoL) was observed in patients …
View article: Exploring preferences of different modes of administration of hypomethylating agent treatments among patients with acute myeloid leukemia
Exploring preferences of different modes of administration of hypomethylating agent treatments among patients with acute myeloid leukemia Open
Introduction About half of patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) are not eligible for Standard Induction Chemotherapy (SIC). Hypomethylating Agents (HMAs) intravenously (IV) or subcutaneously (SC) in a clinical setting are typically o…
View article: A Review of the Burden of Trauma Pain in Emergency Settings in Europe
A Review of the Burden of Trauma Pain in Emergency Settings in Europe Open
Trauma pain represents a large proportion of admissions to emergency departments across Europe. There is currently an unmet need in the treatment of trauma pain extending throughout the patient journey in emergency settings. This review ai…
View article: Management of trauma pain in the emergency setting: low-dose methoxyflurane or nitrous oxide? A systematic review and indirect treatment comparison
Management of trauma pain in the emergency setting: low-dose methoxyflurane or nitrous oxide? A systematic review and indirect treatment comparison Open
Both low-dose methoxyflurane and N2O are suitable options for the pain treatment of trauma patients in the emergency setting. Due to the ease of administration and portability, inhaled low-dose methoxyflurane, however, may not only offer a…
View article: Quality of life under oxycodone/naloxone, oxycodone, or morphine treatment for chronic low back pain in routine clinical practice
Quality of life under oxycodone/naloxone, oxycodone, or morphine treatment for chronic low back pain in routine clinical practice Open
Treatment with morphine, oxycodone, or oxycodone/naloxone under routine daily practice conditions significantly improved state of health and quality of life of patients with moderate-to-severe low back pain over a 12-week treatment period.…
View article: Physicians Experience with and Expectations of the Safety and Tolerability of WHO-Step III Opioids for Chronic (Low) Back Pain: Post Hoc Analysis of Data from a German Cross-Sectional Physician Survey
Physicians Experience with and Expectations of the Safety and Tolerability of WHO-Step III Opioids for Chronic (Low) Back Pain: Post Hoc Analysis of Data from a German Cross-Sectional Physician Survey Open
Objective . To describe physicians’ daily life experience with WHO-step III opioids in the treatment of chronic (low) back pain (CLBP). Methods . Post hoc analysis of data from a cross-sectional online survey with 4.283 Germany physicians.…