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IDEAL study: A real‐world assessment of pattern of use and clinical outcomes with recombinant coagulation factor IX albumin fusion protein (rIX‐FP) i…

2022

Introduction: Factor IX replacement therapy is used for treatment and prophylaxis of bleeding in haemophilia B. rIX-FP is an extended half-life albumin-fusion protein, which, in clinical studies, has demonstrated prolonged dosing intervals up to 21 days for routine prophylaxis, providing therapeutic benefit.Aims: To describe dosing frequency and consumption (primary endpoint), efficacy and safety of rIX-FP treatment during routine clinical practice in Italy.Methods: Patients with moderate/severe haemophilia B on prophylaxis with rIX-FP for >= 6 months, were enrolled in this observational study from October 2017 to February 2019 and followed-up for 2 years. Descriptive analysis included p…

ABR Trough levels annual consumption extended half-life FIX infusion frequency real lifeHematologyGeneral MedicineGenetics (clinical)Haemophilia
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Applicant reactions and faking in real-life personnel selection

2011

Honkaniemi, L., Tolvanen, A. & Feldt, T. (2011). Applicant reactions and faking in real-life personnel selection. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 52, 376–381. Faking may affect hiring decisions in personnel selection. All the antecedents of faking are still not known. The present study investigates the association between applicants’ reactions about the selection procedure and their tendency to fake. The subjects (N = 180) were real-life applicants for a fire and rescue personnel school. After completing the selection process, the applicants filled out a questionnaire about their test reactions (Chan, Schmitt, Sacco & DeSohon, 1998b) and a faking scale, the Balanced Inventory of Desirabl…

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Impression managementDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPersonnel selectionIn real lifeGeneral MedicinePsychologyAffect (psychology)Social psychologyGeneral PsychologySelection (genetic algorithm)Structural equation modelingTest (assessment)Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
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Ambulatory Glucose Profile Applied to Flash Glucose Monitoring in Real Life: An Expert Opinion.

2016

The clinical benefits of real time continuous glucose monitoring (rtCGM) use have been well demonstrated in both CSII- and MDI-treated individuals in large clinical trials. However, recommendations for patient use of rtCGM in everyday life situations are lacking. This article provides guidance to clinicians and patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in effective use of rtCGM data, including glucose rate of change (ROC) arrows, for insulin dosing adjustments and other treatment decisions. The recommendations presented here are based on our own clinical experiences as endocrinologists, our personal experiences living with T1D using rtCGM, and findings from a recent survey of T1D patients who hav…

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The frequent exacerbator in real-life: an analysis of the DACCORD study

2019

Introduction: Exacerbation prevention is a major treatment goal in COPD. Hence, exacerbations are a decisive diagnostic and prognostic factor when it comes to therapy. The non-interventional prospective DACCORD study was following COPD patients for 2 years. Here, we compare patients with frequent exacerbations, non-frequent exacerbations and no exacerbations in the 6 months prior to study entry. Methods: DACCORD recruited COPD patients following a change or initiation of COPD maintenance. Data collected at baseline and every 3 months include exacerbations and COPD medication use. COPD Assessment Test (CAT) data were collected anually. Results: Out of 6527 patients, 7.1% were frequent exacer…

COPDmedicine.medical_specialtyPrognostic factorExacerbationbiologybusiness.industryCopd patientsTreatment goalsLamamedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationRegimenInternal medicinemedicineIn real lifebusinessAirway pharmacology and treatment
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LAGU “KALI KEMIRI” DAN “PANTAI PASIR DUA” DALAM ALBUM BLACK BROTHERS PAPUA SEBAGAI MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN KONTEKSTUAL

2016

The paper aims at revealing contextual learning obtained from songs. “Kali Kemiri” and “Pasir Dua” song in Papuan Black Brothers' album is one source of learning media. Contextual learning helps the teacher to ties lesson materials with their application in life as family and society members.The current facts show that students only memorize the concepts and are less able to use the concepts if they find problems in real life that has relation with the concepts they have. Beside that, students are also less able to detemine and formulate problems. Many critics were sent to teachers who taught by only focussing on mastery of information and bare concepts. Therefore, it is hoped that contextu…

KalibiologyMathematics educationContextual learningIn real lifeNarrativeSociologyParagraphbiology.organism_classificationMemorizationJURNAL TRITON PENDIDIKAN
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Mepolizumab effectiveness on small airway obstruction, corticosteroid sparing and maintenance therapy step-down in real life

2020

Background: Mepolizumab (MEP) has been recently introduced to treat severe eosinophilic asthma. Trials have demonstrated a significant effectiveness in this asthma phenotype. We evaluated MEP efficacy on lung function, symptoms, asthma exacerbations, biologic markers, steroid dependence and controller treatment level in real-life. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 134 severe asthmatics (61 males; mean age 58.3 ± 11; mean FEV1%:72 ± 21), treated with MEP for at least 6 months (mean duration:10.9 ± 3.7 months). Results: FEV1% improved significantly after MEP. Mean FEF25-75 also increased from 37.4 ± 25.4% to 47.2 ± 27.2% (p < 0.0001). Mean baseline blood eosinophil level was 712 ± 731/μ…

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Mechanism-based predictions of interactions.

1994

Abstract Exposure to more than one toxic compound is common in real life. The resulting toxic effects are often more than the simple sum of the effects of the individual compounds. It is unlikely that it will ever be possible to test all combinations. It is therefore highly desirable to improve or develop means for reasonably approximating predictions of interactions. In order to be valid and extrapolatable, these predictions are most promising if they are mechanism-based. Examples will be given for possibilities of mechanism-based predictions of interactions which exceed trivialities of simple increases by enzyme induction of enzymatic rates of a given biotransformation pathway leading to …

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The Role of Statins on Helicobacter pylori Eradication: Results from the European Registry on the Management of H. pylori (Hp-EuReg)

2021

Statins could increase the effectiveness of Helicobacter pylori eradication therapies due to their anti-inflammatory effect. The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of this therapeutic association in real life. This is a multicenter, prospective, non-interventional study aimed at evaluating the management of H. pylori by European gastroenterologists. Patients were registered in an e-CRF by AEG-REDCap from 2013 to 2020. The association between statin use and H. pylori eradication effectiveness was evaluated through multivariate analysis. Overall, 9988 and 705 patients received empirical and culture-guided treatment, respectively. Overall, statin use was associated with higher effecti…

Microbiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisHelicobacter pylori statins treatmentRM1-950BiochemistryMicrobiologyArticlestatinsRescue therapyInternal medicineIn real lifeMedicinePharmacology (medical)General Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceuticsstatins ; Helicobacter pylori ; treatmentbiologyHelicobacter pyloritreatmentbusiness.industry<i>Helicobacter pylori</i>StatinStatin treatmentHelicobacter pyloribiology.organism_classificationTreatmentInfectious DiseasesTherapeutics. Pharmacologybusiness
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Treatment of multiple sclerosis with rituximab: A multicentric Italian–Swiss experience

2020

Background: Rituximab, an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody leading to B lymphocyte depletion, is increasingly used as an off-label treatment option for multiple sclerosis (MS). Objective: To investigate the effectiveness and safety of rituximab in relapsing–remitting (RR) and progressive MS. Methods: This is a multicenter, retrospective study on consecutive MS patients treated off-label with rituximab in 22 Italian and 1 Swiss MS centers. Relapse rate, time to first relapse, Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) progression, incidence of adverse events, and radiological outcomes from 2009 to 2019 were analyzed. Results: A total of 355/451 enrolled subjects had at least one follow-up visit an…

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Comparison of E-Trust and Trust Concepts in Online and Offline Dimensions

2017

Abstract In everyday lives, we more and more use different technology products to make our lives easier and faster. We often do not realise that we are switching our lifestyles to the online platform - we do everything mostly online - meet and communicate with others, watch videos and listen to favourite songs, choose and buy different things. The main question is - can we trust everything that we see on the screen? Is the explanation of “trust” the same in real life and in online sphere? Authors of the paper compare the concept of “trust” in offline trade market with that in online trading. The following methods were used - literature study and analysis, consumer survey and statistical ana…

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