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View article: 868 Beyond Resuscitation: Early Vasopressor Use as an Indicator of Clinical Severity in Burn Care Outcomes
868 Beyond Resuscitation: Early Vasopressor Use as an Indicator of Clinical Severity in Burn Care Outcomes Open
Introduction Vasopressors are often necessary to manage hypotension during early shock in critically ill burn patients. This study examines the early use of vasopressors—administered within the first 72 hours post-burn injury—and its use a…
View article: Environmental enrichment is associated with favorable memory-related functional brain activity patterns in older adults
Environmental enrichment is associated with favorable memory-related functional brain activity patterns in older adults Open
Background In humans, environmental enrichment (EE), as measured by the engagement in a variety of leisure activities, has been associated with larger hippocampal structure and better memory function. The present cross-sectional study asse…
View article: Circulating Stress Hormones, Brain Health, and Cognition in Healthy Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Findings and Sex Differences in Age-Well
Circulating Stress Hormones, Brain Health, and Cognition in Healthy Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Findings and Sex Differences in Age-Well Open
The current study demonstrates the involvement of circulating stress hormones, particularly epinephrine and cortisol, in greater resilience or vulnerability of brain health and cognitive indicators of susceptibility to AD in older adults. …
View article: Association between long‐term Environmental Enrichment and Memory‐Related Functional Brain Activity in the DELCODE cohort
Association between long‐term Environmental Enrichment and Memory‐Related Functional Brain Activity in the DELCODE cohort Open
Background Environmental factors account for a considerable percentage of dementia cases. Studies in animal models have shown that environmental enrichment (EE; i.e., stimuli‐rich housing conditions) has positive effects on brain structure…
View article: Peanut allergy burden survey: Factors associated with health‐related quality of life in adolescents
Peanut allergy burden survey: Factors associated with health‐related quality of life in adolescents Open
Background Patients with peanut allergy (PA) experience significant burden of illness, which impacts health‐related quality of life (HRQoL), particularly in adolescence. There is a paucity of research evaluating drivers of HRQoL scores. Me…
View article: Health care utilization and costs associated with functional status in patients with psoriatic arthritis
Health care utilization and costs associated with functional status in patients with psoriatic arthritis Open
BACKGROUND: The Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index (HAQ-DI) has been validated and widely used in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) clinical trials for the assessment of patient functional status. Significant improvements in t…
View article: Real-World Treatment Patterns and Physician Preferences for Biologics in Moderate-to-Severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Retrospective Chart Review in Europe
Real-World Treatment Patterns and Physician Preferences for Biologics in Moderate-to-Severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Retrospective Chart Review in Europe Open
Background With many options available for treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Europe, this study sought to characterize physician treatment preferences and real-world treatment patterns in patients with moderate-to-severe ulcerat…
View article: Comparison of Clinical Manifestations in Rheumatoid Arthritis vs. Spondyloarthritis: A Systematic Literature Review
Comparison of Clinical Manifestations in Rheumatoid Arthritis vs. Spondyloarthritis: A Systematic Literature Review Open
View article: Medical and nursing home costs: From cognitively unimpaired through dementia
Medical and nursing home costs: From cognitively unimpaired through dementia Open
Introduction Efforts to model the cost‐effectiveness of managing/modifying cognitive impairment lack reliable, objective, baseline medical, and nursing‐home (NH) costs. Methods A stratified‐random sample of Olmsted County, MN, residents ag…
View article: The Risk Reduction of Accidental Exposure-Related Systemic Allergic Reactions Extrapolated Based on Food Challenge Data After 1 Year of Peanut Oral Immunotherapy
The Risk Reduction of Accidental Exposure-Related Systemic Allergic Reactions Extrapolated Based on Food Challenge Data After 1 Year of Peanut Oral Immunotherapy Open
View article: POS1060 A PROSPECTIVE, LONGITUDINAL STUDY TO EVALUATE REAL-WORLD PATIENT EXPERIENCES AND TREATMENT SATISFACTION WITH SECUKINUMAB FOR PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS
POS1060 A PROSPECTIVE, LONGITUDINAL STUDY TO EVALUATE REAL-WORLD PATIENT EXPERIENCES AND TREATMENT SATISFACTION WITH SECUKINUMAB FOR PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS Open
View article: The Peanut Allergy Burden Study: Real-world impact of peanut allergy on resource utilization and productivity
The Peanut Allergy Burden Study: Real-world impact of peanut allergy on resource utilization and productivity Open
View article: The Peanut Allergy Burden Study: Impact on the quality of life of patients and caregivers
The Peanut Allergy Burden Study: Impact on the quality of life of patients and caregivers Open
PA negatively affects the general and PA-specific HRQoL of both patients and caregivers. The high emotional and psychosocial burden, in particular, demonstrates significant unmet need for patients with PA and their caregivers. Future work …
View article: Economic burden of peanut allergy in pediatric patients with evidence of reactions to peanuts in the United States
Economic burden of peanut allergy in pediatric patients with evidence of reactions to peanuts in the United States Open
BACKGROUND: The economic burden of food allergy is large; however, costs specific to individuals with peanut allergy experiencing reactions to peanuts remain to be evaluated. As the prevalence of peanut allergy continues to increase…
View article: PMU113 NOVEL PEANUT-ALLERGY DESENSITIZATION TREATMENTS: WHO IS LIKELY TO CHOOSE TREATMENT AND WHY
PMU113 NOVEL PEANUT-ALLERGY DESENSITIZATION TREATMENTS: WHO IS LIKELY TO CHOOSE TREATMENT AND WHY Open
View article: Peanut Allergy Burden Survey: Correlates of Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire – Teen Form Scores
Peanut Allergy Burden Survey: Correlates of Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire – Teen Form Scores Open
View article: Peanut Allergy Burden Survey: Comparison of Responses from Adolescents and Caregivers of Adolescents
Peanut Allergy Burden Survey: Comparison of Responses from Adolescents and Caregivers of Adolescents Open
View article: Peanut Allergy Burden Survey: Impact of Peanut Allergy on Global Quality of Life in Adolescent Patients
Peanut Allergy Burden Survey: Impact of Peanut Allergy on Global Quality of Life in Adolescent Patients Open
View article: P522 Prior pharmacotherapy patterns among patients with IBD in the USA initiating biologic therapy
P522 Prior pharmacotherapy patterns among patients with IBD in the USA initiating biologic therapy Open
Background Treatment for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD: Crohn’s disease [CD] and ulcerative colitis [UC]) has shifted from symptom management using corticosteroids to targeted therapies such as tumour necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors. An…
View article: P621 Physician preferences for biologics (originator vs. biosimilar) for the treatment of ulcerative colitis in France, Germany and the UK
P621 Physician preferences for biologics (originator vs. biosimilar) for the treatment of ulcerative colitis in France, Germany and the UK Open
Background Although originator biologics are effective therapies for patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), they can be costly and may not be widely available. Therefore, less expensive biosimilars have been developed and approved to treat…
View article: Impact of Peanut Allergy on Quality of Life: Baseline Results from PALISADE, a Phase 3, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial for AR101 Oral Immunotherapy
Impact of Peanut Allergy on Quality of Life: Baseline Results from PALISADE, a Phase 3, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial for AR101 Oral Immunotherapy Open
View article: Nursing Home Use Across The Spectrum of Cognitive Decline: Merging Mayo Clinic Study of Aging With CMS MDS Assessments
Nursing Home Use Across The Spectrum of Cognitive Decline: Merging Mayo Clinic Study of Aging With CMS MDS Assessments Open
Background/objectives Objective, complete estimates of nursing home ( NH ) use across the spectrum of cognitive decline are needed to help predict future care needs and inform economic models constructed to assess interventions to reduce c…
View article: Patient Preferences for Device-Aided Treatments Indicated for Advanced Parkinson Disease
Patient Preferences for Device-Aided Treatments Indicated for Advanced Parkinson Disease Open
View article: Comparing outcomes from clinical studies of oral disease-modifying therapies (dimethyl fumarate, fingolimod, and teriflunomide) in relapsing MS: Assessing absolute differences using a number needed to treat analysis
Comparing outcomes from clinical studies of oral disease-modifying therapies (dimethyl fumarate, fingolimod, and teriflunomide) in relapsing MS: Assessing absolute differences using a number needed to treat analysis Open
View article: Measuring treatment satisfaction in MS: Is the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication fit for purpose?
Measuring treatment satisfaction in MS: Is the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication fit for purpose? Open
Background: The Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) was designed to assess patient treatment satisfaction in chronic diseases. Its performance has not been examined in multiple sclerosis (MS). The 14 items of the TSQ…
View article: ILLNESS PERCETION, INDICATORS OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN WOMEN WITH CANCER
ILLNESS PERCETION, INDICATORS OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN WOMEN WITH CANCER Open
RESUMO:O objetivo do estudo foi compararas percepçõesda doença e os indicadores de ansiedade e depressão em mulheres com câncer cervical e mulheres com câncer de mama.Participaram 76 mulheres (38 com câncer de mama e 38 com câncer cervical…