Publications by authors named "A M Donskov"

Article Synopsis
  • The DANIsh VASculitis cohort study (DANIVAS) is a national study in Denmark focused on collecting clinical data and biobank samples from patients with polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and giant cell arteritis (GCA).
  • The study aims to determine how new imaging techniques can help categorize GCA and PMR patients and assess their treatment needs, especially regarding large-vessel involvement and aneurysm risk.
  • Utilizing Denmark's established infrastructure for clinical studies and a national biobank, DANIVAS has the potential to gather extensive real-world data on various aspects of these diseases, aiding in the development of better management strategies.
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Introduction: Following the approval of tocilizumab (TCZ) for giant cell arteritis (GCA), recent studies have shown a high relapse frequency after abrupt discontinuation of TCZ. However, a thorough exploration of TCZ tapering compared to abrupt discontinuation has never been undertaken. Likewise, adverse events have only been scarcely investigated in routine care.

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Objectives: To explore current management practices for PMR by general practitioners (GPs) and rheumatologists including implications for clinical trial recruitment.

Methods: An English language questionnaire was constructed by a working group of rheumatologists and GPs from six countries. The questionnaire focused on: 1: Respondent characteristics; 2: Referral practices; 3: Treatment with glucocorticoids; 4: Diagnostics; 5: Comorbidities; and 6: Barriers to research.

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Functional performance tests provide quantitative information on specialized sport movements and are important for documenting training and fatigue. The single leg, medial countermovement jump provides objective measures of frontal plane force, velocity and power, and is relevant for ice hockey players given the similar lateral movement to ice skating. This study measured normative single leg, medial countermovement jump parameters (i.

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