Publications by authors named "K Chaudhri"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate whether bisphosphonates and RANKL inhibitors can slow down coronary artery calcification (CAC) in adults.
  • A systematic review included data from several studies, which showed mixed results regarding the effectiveness of these treatments on CAC progression.
  • While some studies indicated significant CAC reduction with bisphosphonates and RANKL inhibitors, other studies found no significant differences, highlighting the need for further research.
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Introduction: Endometriosis is a prevalent gynaecological condition for women of reproductive age worldwide. While endometriosis primarily involves the reproductive system, it can also infiltrate additional viscera such as the gastrointestinal tract. Patients with colorectal endometriosis can have severe symptoms that require surgical intervention.

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Objective: To assess whether inter-professional, bidirectional collaboration between general practitioners (GPs) and pharmacists has an impact on improving cardiovascular risk outcomes among patients in the primary care setting. It also aimed to understand the different types of collaborative care models used.

Study Design: Systematic review and Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman random effects meta-analyses of randomised control trials (RCTs) in inter-professional bidirectional collaboration between GP and pharmacists assessing a change of patient cardiovascular risk in the primary care setting.

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Introduction: Whether bisphosphonates and RANKL inhibitors play a novel role in delaying cardiovascular calcification is unknown. Their action on regulatory enzymes in the mevalonic acid pathway, which is implicated in both bone and lipid metabolism, may be a novel therapeutic target to manage coronary artery disease (CAD). Such therapies may particularly be relevant in those for whom traditional cardiovascular therapies are no longer sufficient to control disease progression.

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