Báo cáo y học: "Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs are associated with a reduced risk for cardiovascular disease in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a case control study" doc
... antirheumatic drugs are associated with a
reduced risk for cardiovascular disease in patients with
rheumatoid arthritis: a case control study
Vokko P van Halm
1
, Michael T Nurmohamed
2
, Jos ... disease and risk factors for it
CVD was defined as a verified medical history of coronary, cer-
ebral or peripheral arterial disease. Coronary artery d...
... changes
[33]. It is therefore possible that, in RA patients, alterations in
body fat/muscle may have already occurred as part of the dis-
ease process and thus any additional changes that are
induced ... muscle wasting may occur as a consequence of a reduc-
tion in functional capacity. The systemic inflammation associ-
ated with RA causes a hypercatabolic state, which, togeth...
... DWJ, Hackett MV, Paramore LC, Faeman KH,
Bala MV: Cardiovascular disease and risk factors in patients
with rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing
spondylitis. J Rheumatol 2006, ... association between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and
increased cardiovascular disease burden has been recog-
nised for many years [1]. This results in excess mortality and
r...
... article
Proton-pump inhibitors are associated with a reduced risk for
bleeding and perforated gastroduodenal ulcers attributable to
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: a nested case- control
study
Harald ... well-defined geographi-
cally isolated area largely bordering on Germany. All in- patient
healthcare is provided by a single teaching hospital, supplied
with...
... incubated in SF from patients with RA (RA-SF) or OA (OA-SF) for 3 days. Flow cytometry was performed
after cellular fixation, permeabilization, and staining with a mouse monoclonal anti-human RANK ... biology and evaluated data. A- AM carried out the immu-
noassays and evaluated data. All authors read and approved
the final manuscript.
Acknowledgements
We thank Marie-Lisane Trem...
... physiotherapy)
Information of medical and nursing staff in
psychiatric units
Complete clinical neurological examination If predominantly axonal lesion and/or anatomical
causes:
Reference to qualifying ... peroneal neuropathy. Weight loss in combination
with psychomotor retardation, prolonged postures and
inactivity are such factors placing these patients at a high
risk group...
... reduc-
tion in MG activation, and a small increase in PL
activation with application of ALD tape. This supports
preliminary findings of tape-induced reductions in TP
and TA activation in a small cohort ... concluded that ALD tape pro-
duces a biomechanical effect, specifically by increasing
medial longi tudinal arch height, reducing calcaneal ever-
sion and tibial internal rot...
... milrinone therapy in patients with severe
heart failure and reduced cardiac output did not result in
changes indicative of accelerated myocardial injury. On
the contrary, it was associated with ...
apoptosis, and inflammation in patients with severe heart failure
David E Lanfear*
1
, Reema Hasan
2
, Ramesh C Gupta
1
, Celeste Williams
1
,
Barbara Czerska
1
, Cristina Tit...
... precise areas of HRQL
and functioning that may tend to change along with vis-
ual acuity in patients with diabetic retinopathy.
SAS statistical software version 8.2 was used for all analy-
ses. All ... version has been shown to have adequate reliability
and validity in a sample consisting of participants with
age-related cataracts, age-related macular degeneration,
diabetic re...
... version has been shown to have adequate reliability
and validity in a sample consisting of participants with
age-related cataracts, age-related macular degeneration,
diabetic retinopathy, primary open-angle ... not for citation purposes)
had a somewhat larger percentage of Caucasian patients.
The change analysis sample was primarily male (64.1%)
and Caucasian (81.9%), with a m...