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View article: Burden of illness and treatment attitudes among participants meeting Rome <scp>IV</scp> criteria for irritable bowel syndrome: A nationwide survey in the United States
Burden of illness and treatment attitudes among participants meeting Rome <span>IV</span> criteria for irritable bowel syndrome: A nationwide survey in the United States Open
Background Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a disorder of gut–brain interaction characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits, with patient‐perceived dissatisfaction of treatment symptom control. We assessed disease burden, sat…
View article: Treatment for chronic idiopathic constipation: Use and satisfaction from a nationwide survey of <scp>US</scp> participants
Treatment for chronic idiopathic constipation: Use and satisfaction from a nationwide survey of <span>US</span> participants Open
Background Chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) is a disorder of gut–brain interaction characterized by a variety of bowel movement‐related and abdominal symptoms. A greater understanding of medication use and satisfaction with symptom co…
View article: Rarely Seen Compartment Syndrome of the Shoulder and Back: Diagnosis and Management
Rarely Seen Compartment Syndrome of the Shoulder and Back: Diagnosis and Management Open
Compartment syndrome (CS) is a well-known surgical emergency with high morbidity including potential long-term disability and limb loss. The most important factor determining the degree of morbidity with CS is time to treatment; therefore,…
View article: The Burden and Treatment of Chronic Constipation Among US Nursing Home Residents
The Burden and Treatment of Chronic Constipation Among US Nursing Home Residents Open
The burden of CC is high among nursing home residents. The differences in the estimates between the EHR and Medicare data confirm the importance of using secondary data sources that include over-the-counter drugs and other treatments unobs…
View article: Fr014 DISEASE BURDEN AND CARE-SEEKING BEHAVIOR FOR IBS-C PATIENTS IN THE UNITED STATES IN THE ERA OF COVID-19
Fr014 DISEASE BURDEN AND CARE-SEEKING BEHAVIOR FOR IBS-C PATIENTS IN THE UNITED STATES IN THE ERA OF COVID-19 Open
View article: Lessons learned: Chronic idiopathic constipation patient experiences with over-the-counter medications
Lessons learned: Chronic idiopathic constipation patient experiences with over-the-counter medications Open
Introduction Chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) is a prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorder diagnosed based on patient-reported symptoms and the absence of structural gastrointestinal abnormalities. Individuals with CIC typicall…
View article: Comprehensive assessment of patients with irritable bowel syndrome with constipation and chronic idiopathic constipation using deterministically linked administrative claims and patient-reported data: the Chronic Constipation and IBS-C Treatment and Outcomes Real-World Research Platform (CONTOR)
Comprehensive assessment of patients with irritable bowel syndrome with constipation and chronic idiopathic constipation using deterministically linked administrative claims and patient-reported data: the Chronic Constipation and IBS-C Treatment and Outcomes Real-World Research Platform (CONTOR) Open
By combining administrative claims and patient-reported data over time, CONTOR afforded a deeper understanding of the IBS-C/CIC patient experience than could be achieved with 1 data source alone; for example, participants self-reported bur…
View article: The Impact of Stool Consistency on Bowel Movement Satisfaction in Patients With IBS-C or CIC Treated With Linaclotide or Other Medications
The Impact of Stool Consistency on Bowel Movement Satisfaction in Patients With IBS-C or CIC Treated With Linaclotide or Other Medications Open
Goals: This study aimed to characterize the impact of stool consistency on patient-reported bowel movement (BM) satisfaction in patients with irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C) or chronic idiopathic constipation, with a foc…
View article: Sa1199 – Prevalence and Profile of Patients with Persistent Gerd Symptoms Despite Ppi Treatment: Interim Results from a Cross-Sectional Patient Survey
Sa1199 – Prevalence and Profile of Patients with Persistent Gerd Symptoms Despite Ppi Treatment: Interim Results from a Cross-Sectional Patient Survey Open
View article: Budget impact of adding lesinurad for second-line treatment of gout: a US health plan perspective
Budget impact of adding lesinurad for second-line treatment of gout: a US health plan perspective Open
Aim: To estimate budget impact of adopting lesinurad as add-on to allopurinol for urate-lowering therapy in gout. Methods: A budget impact model was developed for a US payer perspective, using a Markov model to estimate costs, survival and…