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Tuberculosis among patients treated with TNF inhibitors for rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and psoriatic arthritis in slovenia : a cohort study
Žiga Rotar, Petra Svetina, Matija Tomšič, Alojzija Hočevar, Sonja Praprotnik, 2020, original scientific article

Abstract: Objectives: This study aimed to assess the risk of tuberculosis (TB) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) treated with any of the commercially available tumour necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFis) in Slovenia. Design: This is a cohort, registry (biorx.si) cross-linked with the Slovenian National TB Registry. Setting: National, involving all Slovenian rheumatology centres (six secondary and two secondary/tertiary). Participants: 2429 patients with RA, AS or PsA exposed to at least one TNFi participated in the study. Primary and secondary outcome measures: The primary outcome measures were age-adjusted and sex-adjusted TB incidence rates (IRs) and the standardised incidence ratios (SIRs) compared with the general population exploring different TNFi exposure windows. The secondary outcome measures were a detailed characterisation of the national latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) screening and TB chemoprophylaxis protocol implementation. Results: Among the 2429 patients exposed to at least one TNFi for a total of 10 445 (49% RA, 33% AS and 18% PsA) person-years (PY), 99% completed LTBI screening and 6% required TB chemoprophylaxis. Six RA (three adalimumab, three certolizumab), two PsA (two golimumab) and zero AS patients developed TB. Five out of eight had miliary TB, three out of eight had pulmonary TB and two patients died. The age-standardised and sex-standardised TB IR (95% CI) per 100 000 PYs/SIRs (95% CI) compared with the general Slovenian population for the current TNFi exposure were 52 (0 to 110)/6.7 (0.6 to 80), 47 (0 to 110)/6.1 (0.3 to 105), 45 (0 to 109)/5.8 (0.3 to 112) overall, in RA and PsA, respectively. Conclusions: The TB IR in the Slovenian patients with RA, AS and PsA treated with TNFi was comparable with TB IRs in TB non-endemic countries with less than a tenth of the patients requiring TB chemoprophylaxis.
Keywords: epidemiology, rheumatology, tuberculosis
Published in DiRROS: 12.11.2020; Views: 1176; Downloads: 569
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Ključnega pomena dobro informiran bolnik
Sanja Jablanović, Petra Zajc, 2020, professional article

Keywords: revmatične bolezni, informiranost bolnika, zdravljenje bolezni
Published in DiRROS: 22.09.2020; Views: 1441; Downloads: 469
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Zdravila za uporabo v paliativni medicini
Jožica Červek, Mojca Simončič Godnič, Jernej Benedik, Maja Ebert Moltara, Jasenka Gugić Kevo, Slavica Lahajnar, Petra Tavčar, 2012, dictionary, encyclopaedia, lexicon, manual, atlas, map

Keywords: paliativna medicina, zdravila
Published in DiRROS: 10.08.2020; Views: 1864; Downloads: 523
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Towards personalization of asthma treatment according to trigger factors
Katarzyna Niespodziana, Kristina Borochova, Petra Pazderova, Thomas Schlederer, Natalia Astafyeva, Tatiana Baranovskaya, Mohamed-Ridha Barbouche, Evgenyi Beltiukov, Angelika Berger, Elena Borzova, Jean Bousquet, Mihaela Zidarn, Rudolf Valenta, 2020, original scientific article

Abstract: Asthma is a severe and chronic disabling disease affecting more than 300 million people world-wide. While in the past few drugs for treatment of asthma were available, new treatment options are currently emerging which appear to be highly effective in certain subgroups of patients. Accordingly there is a need for biomarkers which allow selection of patients for refined and personalized treatment strategies. Recently, serological chip tests based on micro-arrayed allergen molecules and peptides derived from the most common rhinovirus strains have been developed which may discriminate two of the most common forms of asthma, i.e., allergen- and virus-triggered asthma. In this perspective we argue that classification of asthma patients according to these common trigger factors may open new possibilities for personalized management of asthma.
Keywords: allergy and immunology, asthma, signs and symptoms, respiratory, rhinovirus, allergens, microarray analysis, precision medicine, wheeze
Published in DiRROS: 31.07.2020; Views: 2283; Downloads: 1100
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Completeness of tuberculosis (TB) notification : inventory studies and capture-recapture analyses, six European Union countries, 2014 to 2016
Masja Straetemans, Mirjam I Bakker, Sandra Alba, Christina Mergenthaler, Ente Rood, Peter H Andersen, Henrieke Schimmel, Aleksandar Šimunović, Petra Svetina, Carlos Carvalho, 2020, original scientific article

Abstract: Background. Progress towards the World Health Organization's End TB Strategy is monitored by assessing tuberculosis (TB) incidence, often derived from TB notification, assuming complete case detection and reporting. This assumption is unlikely to hold in many settings, including European Union (EU) countries. Aim. We aimed to assess observed and estimated completeness of TB notification through inventory studies and capture-recapture (CRC) methodology in six EU countries: Croatia, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia. Methods. We performed record linkage, case ascertainment and CRC analyses of data collected retrospectively from at least three national TB-related registers in each country between 2014 and 2016. Results. Observed completeness of TB notification by inventory studies was 73.9% in Croatia, 98.7% in Denmark, 83.6% in Finland, 81.6% in the Netherlands, 85.8% in Portugal and 100% in Slovenia. Subsequent CRC analysis estimated completeness of TB notification to be 98.4% in Denmark, 76.5% in Finland and 77.0% in Portugal. In Croatia, CRC analyses produced implausible results while in the Netherlands and Slovenia, it was methodologically considered not meaningful. Conclusion. Inventory studies and CRC methodology suggest a TB notification completeness between 73.9% and 100% in the six EU countries. Mandatory reporting by clinicians and laboratories, and cross-checking of registers, strongly contributes to accurate notification rates, but hospital episode registers likely contain a considerable proportion of false-positive TB records and are thus less useful. Further strengthening routine surveillance to count TB cases, i.e. incidence, accurately by employing record-linkage of high-quality TB registers should make CRC studies obsolete in EU countries.
Keywords: Mycobacterium tuberculosis, tuberculosis, incidence, public health surveillance, registries, reporting, notification, data collection, data analysis
Published in DiRROS: 27.07.2020; Views: 1491; Downloads: 1063
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"Skupaj odstiramo tančice upanja" : zbornik
2019, other monographs and other completed works

Keywords: povzetki, zborniki
Published in DiRROS: 15.06.2020; Views: 1833; Downloads: 687
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V luči dostojanstva življenja : zbornik
2015, proceedings of professional or unreviewed scientific conference contributions

Keywords: umirajoči, zdravstvena oskrba, zborniki
Published in DiRROS: 15.06.2020; Views: 1932; Downloads: 626
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Vpliv humorja v zdravstveni negi - smeh najboljše zdravilo
Petra Kersnič, 1997, published professional conference contribution

Published in DiRROS: 03.02.2020; Views: 1154; Downloads: 246
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Psihološki vidiki zdravljenja in rehabilitacije bolnikov z rakom
Andreja Cirila Škufca Smrdel, Petra Bavčar, 2004, published professional conference contribution

Published in DiRROS: 27.01.2020; Views: 1194; Downloads: 284
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