Sarcoidosis Vasc Diffuse Lung Dis
March 2023
Introduction: activity tracker device usage can help analyze the impact of disease state and therapy on patients in clinical practice. factors such as age, race, and gender may contribute to difficulties with using such technology. Objective: we evaluated the effect of age, race, and gender on the usability of the Fitbit OneTM activity tracking device in sarcoidosis patients and the impact of device on sarcoidosis patients' activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The impact of common measures to assess sarcoidosis have not been compared longitudinally to outcomes that are meaningful to patients. We prospectively examined the relationship of baseline measurements of sarcoidosis status to outcomes of interest to patients longitudinally over 6 months.
Methods: Sarcoidosis patients cared for at 6 US medical centers were "phenotyped" at baseline with measurements of pulmonary function, organ involvement, health related quality of life (HRQoL) instruments, and their anti-sarcoidosis treatment history.
Background: Sarcoidosis has been well studied in multiple races and ethnic groups. However, there is a paucity of data that describes sarcoidosis in Hispanics. We aimed to determine the prevalence of Hispanic ethnicity, clinical characteristics and impact of sarcoidosis among Hispanics from a US based national registry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe media has always had a profound interest in mothers and birth stories. This study examined the difference between media portrayal of "good" mothers and "bad" mothers. Did the media cover potential harm to fetuses and would-be children in the same way for two groups of mothers: (a) pregnant women addicted to illicit drugs and (b) women who chose to continue a high-order, multiple birth pregnancy? Two searches were conducted on Lexis-Nexis, one with keywords "McCaughey and birth" and another with the keywords "pregnancy and illegal drugs.
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