Introduction: Real-world evidence is important for post-marketing evaluation. Data comparing adalimumab's effectiveness and safety with traditional therapies in clinical settings are currently lacking. The aim of this study was to compare real-world effectiveness of adalimumab versus topical/traditional systemic agents for management of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis METHODS: Patients requiring change in treatment were enrolled between 2011 and 2016 and followed per routine care for up to 24 months. Achievement of Physician Global Assessment (PGA) ≤ 1.0 at 6 months was assessed with logistic regression; time to achievement was assessed using Cox regression. Additional outcomes were assessed using repeated measures mixed models.
Results: Patients receiving adalimumab (n = 293) versus topical/traditional systemic agents (n = 302) were more likely to achieve PGA ≤ 1.0 at 6 months (odds ratio 2.37, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.31-4.30) in a shorter time (hazard ratio 2.14, 95% CI 1.53-3.00), reporting both lower body surface area and improved quality of life and work productivity.
Conclusion: In this real-world study, adalimumab was more effective than topical/traditional systemic agents at reducing disease activity and improving quality of life outcomes among Canadians with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. (NCT00799877).
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World J Diabetes
January 2023
Department of Surgery, Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (Medical College), Latur 413531, India.
Diabetic foot infections and diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) cause significant suffering and are often recurring. DFU have three important pathogenic factors, namely, microangiopathy causing local tissue anoxia, neuropathy making the foot prone to injuries from trivial trauma, and local tissue hyperglycaemia favouring infection and delaying the wound healing. DFU have been the leading cause for non-traumatic amputations of part or whole of the limb.
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April 2022
Dermatrials Research Inc., 25 Charlton Avenue East, Suite 707, Hamilton, ON, L8N 1Y2, Canada.
Wounds
January 2019
Department of Chinese Medicine Surgery, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Introduction: Chronic, nonhealing skin ulcers of the lower limbs associated with diabetes pose a clinical challenge as their treatment requires more sophisticated and delicate approaches than in patients without diabetes.
Objective: Herein, the authors demonstrate and discuss the implementation of their use of topical traditional Chinese medicines in several sample cases of lower limb nonhealing ulcers in patients with diabetes.
Materials And Methods: A series of diabetic ulcer cases were treated with various approaches.
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