Introduction: Migraine is a recurrent, disabling neurological disorder with a substantial global disease burden. However, limited real-world data are available on the patient characteristics, treatment patterns, comorbidities, and economic burden of migraine in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In this study, we evaluated the disease burden, comorbidities, treatment patterns, specialties involved in migraine diagnosis, and healthcare resource utilization (HCRU) and associated costs in patients with migraine in Dubai, UAE.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction/objectives: This rapid evidence assessment (REA) was conducted to assess the burden of weight-bearing joint osteoarthritis in the developing countries of Africa and the Middle East.
Methods: Our REA methodology used a standardized search strategy to identify observational studies, published between January 1, 2010, and April 23, 2020, reporting on outcomes pertaining to the epidemiology and humanistic or economic burden of weight-bearing osteoarthritis. Relevant data from the included studies were used for qualitative analysis.
This rapid evidence assessment (REA) was conducted to explore the burden of weight-bearing joint osteoarthritis in the developing countries of Latin America. REA methodology used a standardized search strategy to identify observational studies published from 2010 to 23 April 2020 that reported outcomes pertaining to the epidemiology and humanistic or economic burden of weight-bearing osteoarthritis. Relevant data from each included study were used to populate bespoke data extraction tables and qualitatively analyzed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of acute hypobaric hypoxia (HH) on vascular reactivity and biochemical markers associated with endothelial function (EF).
Main Methods: Ten healthy subjects were exposed to a simulated altitude of 4,000 meters above sea level for 4 hours in a hypobaric chamber. Vascular reactivity was measured by the flow-mediated vasodilatation (FMVD) test.
Background: Low plasma triiodothyronine (T(3)) levels are considered a prognostic predictor of death in heart failure (HF) patients.
Aim: To study an association between plasma T(3) levels and several cardiac, neurohormonal, and metabolic markers of HF.
Methods: A total of 133 ambulatory HF patients (114 males; mean age 63.
Catabolism and inflammation play a role in the physiopathology of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and are more pronounced in the advanced stages of the disease. Our aim was to demonstrate that in patients with stable heart failure with reduced ejection fraction adequately treated, a direct relation exists between functional impairment, as evaluated by left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and the 6-minute walking distance (6MWD), and catabolic and inflammatory markers. In 151 outpatients with heart failure and a LVEF of < or =40% (median age 64 years, LVEF 29%, and 6MWD 290 m) we measured the laboratory and body composition parameters that indicate directly or indirectly inflammatory activation, anabolic-catabolic balance, and nutritional status.
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