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2. Risk of lung disease in the PI*SS genotype of alpha-1 antitrypsin: an EARCO research project
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Martín, Teresa, Guimarães, Catarina, Esquinas, Cristina, Torres-Duran, Maria, Turner, Alice M., Tanash, Hanan, Rodríguez-García, Carlota, Corsico, Angelo, López-Campos, José Luis, Bartošovská, Eva, Stæhr Jensen, Jens-Ulrik, Hernández-Pérez, José María, Sucena, Maria, and Miravitlles, Marc
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- 2024
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3. Systemic antibiotics for Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in outpatients with non-hospitalised exacerbations of pre-existing lung diseases: a randomised clinical trial
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Eklöf, Josefin, Alispahic, Imane Achir, Armbruster, Karin, Lapperre, Therese Sophie, Browatzki, Andrea, Overgaard, Rikke Holmen, Harboe, Zitta Barrella, Janner, Julie, Moberg, Mia, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Andreassen, Helle Frost, Weinreich, Ulla Møller, Kjærgaard, Jakob Lyngby, Villadsen, Jenny, Fenlev, Camilla Sund, Jensen, Torben Tranborg, Christensen, Christina Wellendorph, Bangsborg, Jette, Ostergaard, Christian, Ghathian, Khaled Saoud Ali, Jordan, Alexander, Klausen, Tobias Wirenfeldt, Nielsen, Thyge Lynghøj, Wilcke, Torgny, Seersholm, Niels, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, and Jensen, Jens-Ulrik Stæhr
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- 2024
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4. Intravenous aviptadil and remdesivir for treatment of COVID-19-associated hypoxaemic respiratory failure in the USA (TESICO): a randomised, placebo-controlled trial.
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Brown, Samuel, Barkauskas, Christina, Grund, Birgit, Sharma, Shweta, Phillips, Andrew, Leither, Lindsay, Peltan, Ithan, Lanspa, Michael, Gilstrap, Daniel, Mourad, Ahmad, Lane, Kathleen, Beitler, Jeremy, Serra, Alexis, Garcia, Ivan, Almasri, Eyad, Fayed, Mohamed, Hubel, Kinsley, Harris, Estelle, Middleton, Elizabeth, Barrios, Macy, Mathews, Kusum, Goel, Neha, Acquah, Samuel, Mosier, Jarrod, Hypes, Cameron, Salvagio Campbell, Elizabeth, Khan, Akram, Hough, Catherine, Wilson, Jennifer, Levitt, Joseph, Duggal, Abhijit, Dugar, Siddharth, Goodwin, Andrew, Terry, Charles, Chen, Peter, Torbati, Sam, Iyer, Nithya, Sandkovsky, Uriel, Johnson, Nicholas, Robinson, Bryce, Matthay, Michael, Aggarwal, Neil, Douglas, Ivor, Casey, Jonathan, Hache-Marliere, Manuel, Georges Youssef, J, Nkemdirim, William, Leshnower, Brad, Awan, Omar, Pannu, Sonal, OMahony, Darragh, Manian, Prasad, Awori Hayanga, J, Wortmann, Glenn, Tomazini, Bruno, Miller, Robert, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik, Murray, Daniel, Bickell, Nina, Zatakia, Jigna, Burris, Sarah, Higgs, Elizabeth, Natarajan, Ven, Dewar, Robin, Schechner, Adam, Kang, Nayon, Arenas-Pinto, Alejandro, Hudson, Fleur, Ginde, Adit, Self, Wesley, Rogers, Angela, Oldmixon, Cathryn, Morin, Haley, Sanchez, Adriana, Weintrob, Amy, Cavalcanti, Alexandre, Davis-Karim, Anne, Engen, Nicole, Denning, Eileen, Taylor Thompson, B, Gelijns, Annetine, Kan, Virginia, Davey, Victoria, Lundgren, Jens, Babiker, Abdel, Neaton, James, and Lane, H
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Adult ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Male ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Treatment Outcome ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Respiratory Insufficiency ,Oxygen - Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a clinical need for therapeutics for COVID-19 patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure whose 60-day mortality remains at 30-50%. Aviptadil, a lung-protective neuropeptide, and remdesivir, a nucleotide prodrug of an adenosine analog, were compared with placebo among patients with COVID-19 acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure. METHODS: TESICO was a randomised trial of aviptadil and remdesivir versus placebo at 28 sites in the USA. Hospitalised adult patients were eligible for the study if they had acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure due to confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and were within 4 days of the onset of respiratory failure. Participants could be randomly assigned to both study treatments in a 2 × 2 factorial design or to just one of the agents. Participants were randomly assigned with a web-based application. For each site, randomisation was stratified by disease severity (high-flow nasal oxygen or non-invasive ventilation vs invasive mechanical ventilation or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation [ECMO]), and four strata were defined by remdesivir and aviptadil eligibility, as follows: (1) eligible for randomisation to aviptadil and remdesivir in the 2 × 2 factorial design; participants were equally randomly assigned (1:1:1:1) to intravenous aviptadil plus remdesivir, aviptadil plus remdesivir matched placebo, aviptadil matched placebo plus remdesvir, or aviptadil placebo plus remdesivir placebo; (2) eligible for randomisation to aviptadil only because remdesivir was started before randomisation; (3) eligible for randomisation to aviptadil only because remdesivir was contraindicated; and (4) eligible for randomisation to remdesivir only because aviptadil was contraindicated. For participants in strata 2-4, randomisation was 1:1 to the active agent or matched placebo. Aviptadil was administered as a daily 12-h infusion for 3 days, targeting 600 pmol/kg on infusion day 1, 1200 pmol/kg on day 2, and 1800 pmol/kg on day 3. Remdesivir was administered as a 200 mg loading dose, followed by 100 mg daily maintenance doses for up to a 10-day total course. For participants assigned to placebo for either agent, matched saline placebo was administered in identical volumes. For both treatment comparisons, the primary outcome, assessed at day 90, was a six-category ordinal outcome: (1) at home (defined as the type of residence before hospitalisation) and off oxygen (recovered) for at least 77 days, (2) at home and off oxygen for 49-76 days, (3) at home and off oxygen for 1-48 days, (4) not hospitalised but either on supplemental oxygen or not at home, (5) hospitalised or in hospice care, or (6) dead. Mortality up to day 90 was a key secondary outcome. The independent data and safety monitoring board recommended stopping the aviptadil trial on May 25, 2022, for futility. On June 9, 2022, the sponsor stopped the trial of remdesivir due to slow enrolment. The trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04843761. FINDINGS: Between April 21, 2021, and May 24, 2022, we enrolled 473 participants in the study. For the aviptadil comparison, 471 participants were randomly assigned to aviptadil or matched placebo. The modified intention-to-treat population comprised 461 participants who received at least a partial infusion of aviptadil (231 participants) or aviptadil matched placebo (230 participants). For the remdesivir comparison, 87 participants were randomly assigned to remdesivir or matched placebo and all received some infusion of remdesivir (44 participants) or remdesivir matched placebo (43 participants). 85 participants were included in the modified intention-to-treat analyses for both agents (ie, those enrolled in the 2 x 2 factorial). For the aviptadil versus placebo comparison, the median age was 57 years (IQR 46-66), 178 (39%) of 461 participants were female, and 246 (53%) were Black, Hispanic, Asian or other (vs 215 [47%] White participants). 431 (94%) of 461 participants were in an intensive care unit at baseline, with 271 (59%) receiving high-flow nasal oxygen or non-invasive ventiliation, 185 (40%) receiving invasive mechanical ventilation, and five (1%) receiving ECMO. The odds ratio (OR) for being in a better category of the primary efficacy endpoint for aviptadil versus placebo at day 90, from a model stratified by baseline disease severity, was 1·11 (95% CI 0·80-1·55; p=0·54). Up to day 90, 86 participants in the aviptadil group and 83 in the placebo group died. The cumulative percentage who died up to day 90 was 38% in the aviptadil group and 36% in the placebo group (hazard ratio 1·04, 95% CI 0·77-1·41; p=0·78). The primary safety outcome of death, serious adverse events, organ failure, serious infection, or grade 3 or 4 adverse events up to day 5 occurred in 146 (63%) of 231 patients in the aviptadil group compared with 129 (56%) of 230 participants in the placebo group (OR 1·40, 95% CI 0·94-2·08; p=0·10). INTERPRETATION: Among patients with COVID-19-associated acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure, aviptadil did not significantly improve clinical outcomes up to day 90 when compared with placebo. The smaller than planned sample size for the remdesivir trial did not permit definitive conclusions regarding safety or efficacy. FUNDING: National Institutes of Health.
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5. COPD: pulmonary vascular volume associated with cardiac structure and function
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Duus, Lisa Steen, Vesterlev, Ditte, Nielsen, Anne Bjerg, Lassen, Mats Højbjerg, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Lapperre, Therese, Browatzki, Andrea, Estépar, Rubén San José, Nardelli, Pietro, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik Staehr, Estépar, Raúl San José, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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- 2024
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6. Excess Mortality and Hospitalizations Associated With Seasonal Influenza in Patients With Heart Failure
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Modin, Daniel, Claggett, Brian, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Solomon, Scott D., Trebbien, Ramona, Grove Krause, Thyra, Stæhr Jensen, Jens-Ulrik, Porsborg Andersen, Mikkel, Gislason, Gunnar, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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- 2024
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7. Time of day for vaccination, outcomes, and relative effectiveness of high-dose vs. standard-dose quadrivalent influenza vaccine: A post hoc analysis of the DANFLU-1 randomized clinical trial
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Christensen, Jacob, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Janstrup, Kira Hyldekær, Modin, Daniel, Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, Nealon, Joshua, Samson, Sandrine, Loiacono, Matthew, Harris, Rebecca, Larsen, Carsten Schade, Jensen, Anne Marie Reimer, Landler, Nino Emanuel, Claggett, Brian L., Solomon, Scott D., Gislason, Gunnar H., Køber, Lars, Landray, Martin J., Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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- 2024
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8. Rethinking Blood Eosinophils for Assessing Inhaled Corticosteroids Response in COPD: A Post Hoc Analysis From the FLAME Trial
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Mathioudakis, Alexander G., Bate, Sebastian, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik Stæhr, Singh, Dave, and Vestbo, Jørgen
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- 2024
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9. Effectiveness of high-dose versus standard-dose quadrivalent influenza vaccine against recurrent hospitalizations and mortality in relation to influenza circulation: A post-hoc analysis of the DANFLU-1 randomized clinical trial
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Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Modin, Daniel, Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, Nealon, Joshua, Samson, Sandrine, Dufournet, Marine, Loiacono, Matthew M., Harris, Rebecca C., Larsen, Carsten Schade, Jensen, Anne Marie Reimer, Landler, Nino Emanuel, Claggett, Brian L., Solomon, Scott D., Landray, Martin J., Gislason, Gunnar H., Køber, Lars, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Vestergaard, Lasse Skafte, Valentiner-Branth, Palle, Krause, Tyra Grove, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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- 2024
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10. The relative vaccine effectiveness of high-dose vs standard-dose influenza vaccines in preventing hospitalization and mortality: A meta-analysis of evidence from randomized trials
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Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, Lassen, Mats Christian Højbjerg, Modin, Daniel, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Loiacono, Matthew M., Harris, Rebecca C., Lee, Jason K.H., Dufournet, Marine, Vardeny, Orly, Peikert, Alexander, Claggett, Brian, Solomon, Scott D., Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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- 2024
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11. Efficacy and safety of two neutralising monoclonal antibody therapies, sotrovimab and BRII-196 plus BRII-198, for adults hospitalised with COVID-19 (TICO): a randomised controlled trial
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Group, ACTIV-3 Therapeutics for Inpatients with COVID-19 Study, Self, Wesley H, Sandkovsky, Uriel, Reilly, Cavan S, Vock, David M, Gottlieb, Robert L, Mack, Michael, Golden, Kevin, Dishner, Emma, Vekstein, Andrew, Ko, Emily R, Der, Tatyana, Franzone, John, Almasri, Eyad, Fayed, Mohamed, Filbin, Michael R, Hibbert, Kathryn A, Rice, Todd W, Casey, Jonathan D, Hayanga, J Awori, Badhwar, Vinay, Leshnower, Bradley G, Sharifpour, Milad, Knowlton, Kirk U, Peltan, Ithan D, Bakowska, Elizieta, Kowalska, Justyna, Bowdish, Michael E, Sturek, Jeffrey M, Rogers, Angela J, Files, D Clark, Mosier, Jarrod M, Gong, Michelle N, Douin, David J, Hite, R Duncan, Trautner, Barbara W, Jain, Mamta K, Gardner, Edward M, Khan, Akram, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik, Matthay, Michael A, Ginde, Adit A, Brown, Samuel M, Higgs, Elizabeth S, Pett, Sarah, Weintrob, Amy C, Chang, Christina C, Murrary, Daniel D, Günthard, Huldrych F, Moquete, Ellen, Grandits, Greg, Engen, Nicole, Grund, Birgit, Sharma, Shweta, Cao, Huyen, Gupta, Rajesh, Osei, Suzette, Margolis, David, Zhu, Qing, Polizzotto, Mark N, Babiker, Abdel G, Davey, Victoria J, Kan, Virginia, Thompson, B Taylor, Gelijns, Annetine C, Neaton, James D, Lane, H Clifford, Jundgren, Jens D, Tierney, John, Barrett, Kevin, Herpin, Betsey R, Smolskis, Mary C, Voge, Susan E, McNay, Laura A, Cahill, Kelly, Crew, Page, Kirchoff, Matthew, Sardana, Ratna, Raim, Sharon Segal, Chiu, Joseph, Hensley, Lisa, Lorenzo, Josua, Mock, Rebecca, Shaw-Saliba, Katy, Zuckerman, Judith, Adam, Stacey J, Currier, Judy, Read, Sarah, Hughes, Eric, Amos, Laura, Carlsen, Amy, Carter, Anita, Davis, Bionca, Denning, Eileen, DuChene, Alain, Harrison, Merrie, Kaiser, Payton, Koopmeiners, Joseph, Meger, Sue, and Murray, Thomas
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Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Lung ,Clinical Research ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Antibodies ,Monoclonal ,Antibodies ,Monoclonal ,Humanized ,Antibodies ,Neutralizing ,Double-Blind Method ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Treatment Outcome ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,ACTIV-3/Therapeutics for Inpatients with COVID-19 (TICO) Study Group ,Clinical Sciences ,Medical Microbiology ,Public Health and Health Services ,Microbiology - Abstract
BackgroundWe aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of two neutralising monoclonal antibody therapies (sotrovimab [Vir Biotechnology and GlaxoSmithKline] and BRII-196 plus BRII-198 [Brii Biosciences]) for adults admitted to hospital for COVID-19 (hereafter referred to as hospitalised) with COVID-19.MethodsIn this multinational, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, clinical trial (Therapeutics for Inpatients with COVID-19 [TICO]), adults (aged ≥18 years) hospitalised with COVID-19 at 43 hospitals in the USA, Denmark, Switzerland, and Poland were recruited. Patients were eligible if they had laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 symptoms for up to 12 days. Using a web-based application, participants were randomly assigned (2:1:2:1), stratified by trial site pharmacy, to sotrovimab 500 mg, matching placebo for sotrovimab, BRII-196 1000 mg plus BRII-198 1000 mg, or matching placebo for BRII-196 plus BRII-198, in addition to standard of care. Each study product was administered as a single dose given intravenously over 60 min. The concurrent placebo groups were pooled for analyses. The primary outcome was time to sustained clinical recovery, defined as discharge from the hospital to home and remaining at home for 14 consecutive days, up to day 90 after randomisation. Interim futility analyses were based on two seven-category ordinal outcome scales on day 5 that measured pulmonary status and extrapulmonary complications of COVID-19. The safety outcome was a composite of death, serious adverse events, incident organ failure, and serious coinfection up to day 90 after randomisation. Efficacy and safety outcomes were assessed in the modified intention-to-treat population, defined as all patients randomly assigned to treatment who started the study infusion. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04501978.FindingsBetween Dec 16, 2020, and March 1, 2021, 546 patients were enrolled and randomly assigned to sotrovimab (n=184), BRII-196 plus BRII-198 (n=183), or placebo (n=179), of whom 536 received part or all of their assigned study drug (sotrovimab n=182, BRII-196 plus BRII-198 n=176, or placebo n=178; median age of 60 years [IQR 50-72], 228 [43%] patients were female and 308 [57%] were male). At this point, enrolment was halted on the basis of the interim futility analysis. At day 5, neither the sotrovimab group nor the BRII-196 plus BRII-198 group had significantly higher odds of more favourable outcomes than the placebo group on either the pulmonary scale (adjusted odds ratio sotrovimab 1·07 [95% CI 0·74-1·56]; BRII-196 plus BRII-198 0·98 [95% CI 0·67-1·43]) or the pulmonary-plus complications scale (sotrovimab 1·08 [0·74-1·58]; BRII-196 plus BRII-198 1·00 [0·68-1·46]). By day 90, sustained clinical recovery was seen in 151 (85%) patients in the placebo group compared with 160 (88%) in the sotrovimab group (adjusted rate ratio 1·12 [95% CI 0·91-1·37]) and 155 (88%) in the BRII-196 plus BRII-198 group (1·08 [0·88-1·32]). The composite safety outcome up to day 90 was met by 48 (27%) patients in the placebo group, 42 (23%) in the sotrovimab group, and 45 (26%) in the BRII-196 plus BRII-198 group. 13 (7%) patients in the placebo group, 14 (8%) in the sotrovimab group, and 15 (9%) in the BRII-196 plus BRII-198 group died up to day 90.InterpretationNeither sotrovimab nor BRII-196 plus BRII-198 showed efficacy for improving clinical outcomes among adults hospitalised with COVID-19.FundingUS National Institutes of Health and Operation Warp Speed.
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12. Early trajectories of virological and immunological biomarkers and clinical outcomes in patients admitted to hospital for COVID-19: an international, prospective cohort study
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Sahner, David, Tierney, John, Vogel, Susan E., Herpin, Betsey R., Smolskis, Mary C., McKay, Laura A., Cahill, Kelly, Crew, Page, Sardana, Ratna, Raim, Sharon Segal, Hensely, Lisa, Lorenzo, Johsua, Mock, Rebecca, Zuckerman, Judith, Atri, Negin, Miller, Mark, Vallee, David, Chung, Lucy, Kang, Nayon, Barrett, Kevin, Adam, Stacey J., Read, Sarah, Draghia-Akli, Ruxandra, Currier, Judy, Hughes, Eric, Harrigan, Rachel H., Amos, Laura, Carlsen, Amy, Carter, Anita, Collins, Gary, Davis, Bionca, Denning, Eileen, DuChene, Alain, Eckroth, Kate, Engen, Nicole, Frase, Alex, Gandits, Greg, Grund, Birgit, Harrison, Merrie, Hurlbut, Nancy, Kaiser, Payton, Koopmeiners, Joseph, Larson, Gregg, Meger, Sue, Mistry, Shweta Sharma, Murray, Thomas, Nelson, Ray, Quan, Kien, Quan, Siu Fun, Reilly, Cavan, Siegel, Lianne, Thompson, Greg, Vock, David, Walski, Jamie, Gelijns, Annetine C., Moskowitz, Alan J., Bagiella, Emilia, Moquete, Ellen, O'Sullivan, Karen, Marks, Mary E., Accardi, Evan, Kinzel, Emily, Burris, Sarah, Bedoya, Gabriela, Gupta, Lola, Overbey, Jessica R., Santos, Milerva, Gillinov, Marc A., Miller, Marissa A., Taddei-Peters, Wendy C., Fenton, Kathleen, Sandkovsky, Uriel, Gottlieb, Robert L., Mack, Michael, Berhe, Mezgebe, Haley, Clinton, Dishner, Emma, Bettacchi, Christopher, Golden, Kevin, Duhaime, Erin, Ryan, Madison, Tallmadge, Catherine, Estrada, Lorie, Jones, Felecia, Villa, Samatha, Wang, Samatha, Robert, Raven, Coleman, Tanquinisha, Clariday, Laura, Baker, Rebecca, Hurutado-Rodriguez, Mariana, Iram, Nazia, Fresnedo, Michelle, Davis, Allyson, Leonard, Kiara, Ramierez, Noelia, Thammavong, Jon, Duque, Krizia, Turner, Emma, Fisher, Tammy, Robinson, Dianna, Ransom, Desirae, Maldonado, Nicholas, Lusk, Erica, Killian, Aaron, Palacious, Adriana, Solis, Edilia, Jerrow, Janet, Watts, Matthew, Whitacre, Heather, Cothran, Elizabeth, Smith, Peter K., Barkauskas, Christina E., Vekstein, Andrew M., Ko, Emily R., Dreyer, Grace R., Stafford, Neil, Brooks, Megan, Der, Tatyana, Witte, Marie, Gamarallage, Ruwan, Franzone, John, Ivey, Noel, Lumsden, Rebecca H., Mosaly, Nilima, Mourad, Ahmaad, Holland, Thomas L., Motta, Mary, Lane, Kathleen, McGowan, Lauren M., Stout, Jennifer, Aloor, Heather, Bragg, Kennesha M., Toledo, Barvina, McLendon-Arvik, Beth, Bussadori, Barbara, Hollister, Beth A., Griffin, Michelle, Giangiacomo, Dana M., Rodriguez, Vicente, Bokhart, Gordon, Eichman, Sharon M., Parrino, Patrick E., Spindel, Stephen, Bansal, Aditya, Baumgarten, Katherine, Hand, Johnathan, Vonderhaar, Derek, Nossaman, Bobby, Sylvia Laudun, Ames, DeAnna, Broussard, Shane, Hernandez, Nilmo, Isaac, Geralyn, Dinh, Huan, Zheng, Yiling, Tran, Sonny, McDaniel, Hunter, Crovetto, Nicolle, Perin, Emerson, Costello, Briana, Manian, Prasad, Sohail, M. Rizwan, Postalian, Alexander, Hinsu, Punit, Watson, Carolyn, Chen, James, Fink, Melyssa, Sturgis, Lydia, Walker, Kim, Mahon, Kim, Parenti, Jennifer, Kappenman, Casey, Knight, Aryn, Sturek, Jeffrey M., Barros, Andrew, Enfield, Kyle B., Kadl, Alexandra, Green, China J., Simon, Rachel M., Fox, Ashley, Thornton, Kara, Adams, Amy, Badhwar, Vinay, Sharma, Sunil, Peppers, Briana, McCarthy, Paul, Krupica, Troy, Sarwari, Arif, Reece, Rebecca, Fornaresico, Lisa, Glaze, Chad, Evans, Raquel, Di, Fang, Carlson, Shawn, Aucremanne, Tanja, Tennant, Connie, Sutton, Lisa Giblin, Buterbaugh, Sabrina, Williams, Roger, Bunner, Robin, Traverse, Jay H., Rhame, Frank, Huelster, Joshua, Kethireddy, Rajesh, Davies, Irena, Salamanca, Julianne, Majeski, Christine, Skelton, Paige, Zarambo, Maria, Sarafolean, Andrea, Bowdish, Michael E., Borok, Zea, Wald-Dickler, Noah, Hutcheon, Douglass, Towfighi, Amytis, Lee, Mary, Lewis, Meghan R., Spellberg, Brad, Sher, Linda, Sharma, Aniket, Olds, Anna P., Justino, Chris, Loxano, Edward, Romero, Chris, Leong, Janet, Rodina, Valentina, Quesada, Christine, Hamilton, Luke, Escobar, Jose, Leshnower, Brad, Bender, William, Sharifpour, Milad, Miller, Jeffrey, Farrington, Woodrow, Baio, Kim T., McBride, Mary, Fielding, Michele, Mathewson, Sonya, Porte, Kristina, Maton, Missy, Ponder, Chari, Haley, Elisabeth, Spainhour, Christine, Rogers, Susan, Tyler, Derrick, Madathil, Ronson J., Rabin, Joseph, Levine, Andrea, Saharia, Kapil, Tabatabai, Ali, Lau, Christine, Gammie, James S., Peguero, Maya-Loren, McKernan, Kimberly, Audette, Mathew, Fleischmann, Emily, Akbari, Kreshta, Lee, Myounghee, Chi, Andrew, Salehi, Hanna, Pariser, Alan, Nyguyen, Phuong Tran, Moore, Jessica, Gee, Adrienne, Vincent, Shelika, Zuckerman, Richard A., Iribarne, Alexander, Metzler, Sara, Shipman, Samantha, Johnson, Haley, Newton, Crystallee, Parr, Doug, Miller, Leslie, Schelle, Beth, McLean, Sherry, Rothbaum, Howard R., Alvarez, Michael S., Kalan, Shivam P., Germann, Heather H., Hendershot, Jennifer, Moroney, Karen, Herring, Karen, Cook, Sharri, Paul, Pam, Walker-Ignasiak, Rebecca, North, Crystal, Oldmixon, Cathryn, Ringwood, Nancy, Muzikansky, Ariela, Morse, Richard, Fitzgerald, Laura, Morin, Haley D., Brower, Roy G., Reineck, Lora A., Bienstock, Karen, Steingrub, Jay H., Hou, Peter K., Steingrub, Jay S., Tidswell, Mark A., Kozikowski, Lori-Ann, Kardos, Cynthia, DeSouza, Leslie, Romain, Sarah, Thornton-Thompson, Sherell, Talmor, Daniel, Shapiro, Nathan, Andromidas, Konstantinos, Banner-Goodspeed, Valerie, Bolstad, Michael, Boyle, Katherine L., Cabrera, Payton, deVilla, Arnaldo, Ellis, Joshua C., Grafals, Ana, Hayes, Sharon, Higgins, Conor, Kurt, Lisa, Kurtzman, Nicholas, Redman, Kimberly, Rosseto, Elinita, Scaffidi, Douglas, Filbin, Michael R., Hibbert, Kathryn A., Parry, Blair, Margolin, Justin, Hillis, Brooklynn, Hamer, Rhonda, Brait, Kelsey, Beakes, Caroline, McKaig, Brenna, Kugener, Eleonore, Jones, Alan E., Galbraith, James, Nandi, Utsav, Peacock, Rebekah, Hendey, Gregory, Kangelaris, Kirsten, Ashktorab, Kimia, Gropper, Rachel, Agrawal, Anika, Yee, Kimberley J., Jauregui, Alejandra E., Zhuo, Hanjing, Almasri, Eyad, Fayed, Mohamed, Hubel, Kinsley A., Hughes, Alyssa R., Garcia, Rebekah L., Lim, George W., Chang, Steven Y., Lin, Michael Y., Vargas, Julia, Sihota, Hena, Beutler, Rebecca, Agarwal, Trisha, Wilson, Jennifer G., Vojnik, Rosemary, Perez, Cynthia, McDowell, Jordan H., Roque, Jonasel, Wang, Henry, Huebinger, Ryan M., Patel, Bela, Vidales, Elizabeth, Albertson, Timothy, Hardy, Erin, Harper, Richart, Moss, Marc A., Baduashvili, Amiran, Chauhan, Lakshmi, Douin, David J., Martinez, Flora, Finck, Lani L., Bastman, Jill, Howell, Michelle, Higgins, Carrie, McKeehan, Jeffrey, Finigan, Jay, Stubenrauch, Peter, Janssen, William J., Griesmer, Christine, VerBurg, Olivia, Hyzy, Robert C., Park, Pauline K., Nelson, Kristine, McSparron, Jake I., Co, Ivan N., Wang, Bonnie R., Jimenez, Jose, Olbrich, Norman, McDonough, Kelli, Jia, Shijing, Hanna, Sinan, Gong, Michelle N., Richardson, Lynne D., Nair, Rahul, Lopez, Brenda, Amosu, Omowunmi, Offor, Obiageli, Tzehaie, Hiwet, Nkemdirim, William, Boujid, Sabah, Mosier, Jarrod M., Hypes, Cameron, Campbell, Elizabeth Salvagio, Bixby, Billie, Gilson, Boris, Lopez, Anitza, Bime, Christian, Parthasarathy, Sairam, Cano, Ariana M., Hite, R. Duncan, Terndrup, Thomas E., Wiedemann, Herbert P., Hudock, Kristin, Tanzeem, Hammad, More, Harshada, Martinkovic, Jamie, Sellers, Susan, Houston, Judy, Burns, Mary, Kiran, Simra, Roads, Tammy, Kennedy, Sarah, Duggal, Abhijit, Thiruchelvam, Nirosshan, Ashok, Kiran, King, Alexander H., Mehkri, Omar, Dugar, Siddharth, Sahoo, Debasis, Yealy, Donald M., Angus, Derek C., Weissman, Alexandra J., Vita, Tina M., Berryman, Emily, Hough, Catherine L., Khan, Akram, Krol, Olivia F., Mills, Emmanuel, Kinjal, Mistry, Briceno, Genesis, Reddy, Raju, Hubel, Kinsley, Jouzestani, Milad K., McDougal, Madeline, Deshmukh, Rupali, Johnston, Nicholas J., Robinson, Bryce H., Gundel, Staphanie J., Katsandres, Sarah C., Chen, Peter, Torbati, Sam S., Parimon, Tanyalak, Caudill, Antonina, Mattison, Brittany, Jackman, Susan E., Chen, Po-En, Bayoumi, Emad, Ojukwu, Cristabelle, Fine, Devin, Weissberg, Gwendolyn, Isip, Katherine, Choi-Kuaea, Yunhee, Mehdikhani, Shaunt, Dar, Tahir B., Fleury Augustin, Nsole Biteghe, Tran, Dana, Dukov, Jennifer Emilow, Matusov, Yuri, Choe, June, Hindoyan, Niree A., Wynter, Timothy, Pascual, Ethan, Clapham, Gregg J., Herrera, Lisa, Caudill, Antonia, O’Mahony, D. 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13. Rationale and design of NUDGE-FLU-CHRONIC and NUDGE-FLU-2: Two nationwide randomized trials of electronic nudges to increase influenza vaccination among patients with chronic diseases and older adults during the 2023/2024 influenza season
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Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Bhatt, Ankeet S., Modin, Daniel, Chatur, Safia, Claggett, Brian L., Janstrup, Kira Hyldekær, Larsen, Carsten Schade, Larsen, Lykke, Wiese, Lothar, Dalager-Pedersen, Michael, Køber, Lars, Solomon, Scott D., Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Martel, Cyril Jean-Marie, Krause, Tyra Grove, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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14. Hyperimmune immunoglobulin for hospitalised patients with COVID-19 (ITAC): a double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3, randomised trial
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Group, The ITAC Study, Polizzotto, Mark N, Nordwall, Jacqueline, Babiker, Abdel G, Phillips, Andrew, Vock, David M, Eriobu, Nnakelu, Kwaghe, Vivian, Paredes, Roger, Mateu, Lourdes, Ramachandruni, Srikanth, Narang, Rajeev, Jain, Mamta K, Lazarte, Susana M, Baker, Jason V, Frosch, Anne EP, Poulakou, Garyfallia, Syrigos, Konstantinos N, Arnoczy, Gretchen S, McBride, Natalie A, Robinson, Philip A, Sarafian, Farjad, Bhagani, Sanjay, Taha, Hassan S, Benfield, Thomas, Liu, Sean TH, Antoniadou, Anastasia, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Kalomenidis, Ioannis, Susilo, Adityo, Hariadi, Prasetyo, Jensen, Tomas O, Morales-Rull, Jose Luis, Helleberg, Marie, Meegada, Sreenath, Johansen, Isik S, Canario, Daniel, Fernández-Cruz, Eduardo, Metallidis, Simeon, Shah, Amish, Sakurai, Aki, Koulouris, Nikolaos G, Trotman, Robin, Weintrob, Amy C, Podlekareva, Daria, Hadi, Usman, Lloyd, Kathryn M, Røge, Birgit Thorup, Saito, Sho, Sweerus, Kelly, Malin, Jakob J, Lübbert, Christoph, Muñoz, Jose, Cummings, Matthew J, Losso, Marcelo H, Turner, Dan, Shaw-Saliba, Kathryn, Dewar, Robin, Highbarger, Helene, Lallemand, Perrine, Rehman, Tauseef, Gerry, Norman, Arlinda, Dona, Chang, Christina C, Grund, Birgit, Holbrook, Michael R, Holley, Horace P, Hudson, Fleur, McNay, Laura A, Murray, Daniel D, Pett, Sarah L, Shaughnessy, Megan, Smolskis, Mary C, Touloumi, Giota, Wright, Mary E, Doyle, Mittie K, Popik, Sharon, Hall, Christine, Ramanathan, Roshan, Cao, Huyen, Mondou, Elsa, Willis, Todd, Thakuria, Joseph V, Yel, Leman, Higgs, Elizabeth, Kan, Virginia L, Lundgren, Jens D, Neaton, James D, and Lane, H Clifford
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Prevention ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Clinical Research ,Vaccine Related ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Lung ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Adenosine Monophosphate ,Alanine ,Antibodies ,Neutralizing ,Antiviral Agents ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,Double-Blind Method ,Female ,Hospitalization ,Humans ,Inpatients ,Internationality ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Treatment Outcome ,Vaccines ,Inactivated ,ITAC (INSIGHT 013) Study Group ,Medical and Health Sciences ,General & Internal Medicine ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
BackgroundPassive immunotherapy using hyperimmune intravenous immunoglobulin (hIVIG) to SARS-CoV-2, derived from recovered donors, is a potential rapidly available, specific therapy for an outbreak infection such as SARS-CoV-2. Findings from randomised clinical trials of hIVIG for the treatment of COVID-19 are limited.MethodsIn this international randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, hospitalised patients with COVID-19 who had been symptomatic for up to 12 days and did not have acute end-organ failure were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive either hIVIG or an equivalent volume of saline as placebo, in addition to remdesivir, when not contraindicated, and other standard clinical care. Randomisation was stratified by site pharmacy; schedules were prepared using a mass-weighted urn design. Infusions were prepared and masked by trial pharmacists; all other investigators, research staff, and trial participants were masked to group allocation. Follow-up was for 28 days. The primary outcome was measured at day 7 by a seven-category ordinal endpoint that considered pulmonary status and extrapulmonary complications and ranged from no limiting symptoms to death. Deaths and adverse events, including organ failure and serious infections, were used to define composite safety outcomes at days 7 and 28. Prespecified subgroup analyses were carried out for efficacy and safety outcomes by duration of symptoms, the presence of anti-spike neutralising antibodies, and other baseline factors. Analyses were done on a modified intention-to-treat (mITT) population, which included all randomly assigned participants who met eligibility criteria and received all or part of the assigned study product infusion. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04546581.FindingsFrom Oct 8, 2020, to Feb 10, 2021, 593 participants (n=301 hIVIG, n=292 placebo) were enrolled at 63 sites in 11 countries; 579 patients were included in the mITT analysis. Compared with placebo, the hIVIG group did not have significantly greater odds of a more favourable outcome at day 7; the adjusted OR was 1·06 (95% CI 0·77-1·45; p=0·72). Infusions were well tolerated, although infusion reactions were more common in the hIVIG group (18·6% vs 9·5% for placebo; p=0·002). The percentage with the composite safety outcome at day 7 was similar for the hIVIG (24%) and placebo groups (25%; OR 0·98, 95% CI 0·66-1·46; p=0·91). The ORs for the day 7 ordinal outcome did not vary for subgroups considered, but there was evidence of heterogeneity of the treatment effect for the day 7 composite safety outcome: risk was greater for hIVIG compared with placebo for patients who were antibody positive (OR 2·21, 95% CI 1·14-4·29); for patients who were antibody negative, the OR was 0·51 (0·29-0·90; pinteraction=0·001).InterpretationWhen administered with standard of care including remdesivir, SARS-CoV-2 hIVIG did not demonstrate efficacy among patients hospitalised with COVID-19 without end-organ failure. The safety of hIVIG might vary by the presence of endogenous neutralising antibodies at entry.FundingUS National Institutes of Health.
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15. Incidence of bacterial respiratory infection and pneumonia in people with HIV with and without airflow limitation
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Heidari, Safura-Luise, Hove-Skovsgaard, Malene, Arentoft, Nicoline Stender, Svartstein, Anne-Sophie W., Møller, Dina Leth, Jensen, Christian Salgård, Benfield, Thomas, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik Stæhr, Thudium, Rebekka Faber, and Nielsen, Susanne D.
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16. Exclusion of older adults and immunocompromised individuals in influenza, pneumococcal and COVID-19 vaccine trials before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
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Bukan, Katrine, Pearce-Slade, Toby, Eiberg, Mads, Tinelli, Marco, Yahav, Dafna, Tuells, Jose, Epaulard, Olivier, Holler, Jon G., Roed, Casper, Søborg, Christian, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik Stæhr, and Harboe, Zitta Barrella
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17. Mortality and exacerbations associated with Stenotrophomonas maltophilia in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. A regional cohort study of 22,689 outpatients
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Rønn, Christian, Kamstrup, Peter, Eklöf, Josefin, Toennesen, Louise Lindhardt, Boel, Jonas Bredtoft, Andersen, Christian Ostergaard, Dessau, Ram Benny, Wilcke, Jon Torgny, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, and Jensen, Jens-Ulrik Stæhr
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18. Fibrin degradation products and survival in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a protocolized prospective observational study
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Kamstrup, Peter, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Rønn, Christian, Rastoder, Ema, Modin, Daniel, Kristensen, Anna Kjaer, Bendstrup, Elisabeth, Sørensen, Rikke, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Vestbo, Jørgen, and Jensen, Jens-Ulrik
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19. Intravenous aviptadil and remdesivir for treatment of COVID-19-associated hypoxaemic respiratory failure in the USA (TESICO): a randomised, placebo-controlled trial
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Tierney, John, Vogel, Susan E., McNay, Laura A., Cahill, Kelly, Crew, Page, Sardana, Ratna, Segal Raim, Sharo, Shaw-Saliba, Katy, Atri, Negin, Miller, Mark, Vallee, David, Chung, Lucy, Delph, Yvette, Adam, Stacey J., Read, Sarah, Draghia-Akli, Ruxandra, Harrigan, Rachel, Carlsen, Amy, Carter, Anita, DuChene, Alain, Eckroth, Kate, Frase, Alex, Harrison, Merrie, Meger, Sue, Quan, Kien, Quan, Siu Fun, Reilly, Cavan, Thompson, Greg, Walski, Jamie, Moskowitz, Alan J., Bagiella, Emilia, Moquete, Ellen, O'Sullivan, Karen, Marks, Mary E., Accardi, Evan, Kinzel, Emily, Bedoya, Gabriela, Gupta, Lopa, Overbey, Jessica R., Padillia, Maria L., Santos, Milerva, Gillinov, Marc A., Miller, Marissa A., Taddei-Peters, Wendy C., Fenton, Kathleen, Smith, Peter K., Vekstein, Andrew M., Ko, Emily R., Al-Hegelan, Mashael S., McGowan, Lauren M., Motta, Mary, Howell, Shauna, Bent, Francine, Kalager, Rachel, Chan, Emmanuel, Aloor, Heather L., Griffin, S. Michelle, Covington, Anna, McLendon-Arvik, Beth, Bussadori, Barbara, Miller-Bell, Mary, Sampey, Cathy, Gaver, Vincent, Hollister, Beth A., Giangiacomo, Dana M., Pauley, Alena, Patel, Aashay, Classon, Chris, Frazier, Madison, Osborne, Robyn, Conlon, Debbi H., Joshi, Marybeth, Gottlieb, Robert L., Mack, Michael, Berhe, Mezgebe, Haley, Clinton, Dishner, Emma, Bettacchi, Christopher, Golden, Kevin, Duhaime, Erin, Ryan, Madison, Tallmadge, Catherine, Estrada, Lorie, Jones, Felecia, Villa, Samantha, Wang, Samantha, Robert, Raven, Coleman, Tanquinisha, Clariday, Laura, Baker, Rebecca, Hurutado-Rodriguez, Mariana, Iram, Nazia, Fresnedo, Michelle, Davis, Allyson, Leonard, Kiara, Ramierez, Noelia, Thammavong, Jon, Duque, Krizia, Turner, Emma, Fisher, Tammy, Robinson, Dianna, Ransom, Desirae, Maldonado, Nicholas, Lusk, Erica, Killian, Aaron, Palacios, Adriana, Solis, Edilia, Jerrow, Janet, Watts, Matthew, Whitacre, Heather, Cothran, Elizabeth, Bender, William, Miller, Jeffrey, Nugent, Katherine, Farrington, Woodrow, Baio, Kim T., McBride, Mary K., Fielding, Michele, Mathewson, Sonya, Porte, Kristina, Haley, Elizabeth, Rogers, Susan, Tyler, Derrick, Perin, Emerson, Costello, Briana, Postalian, Alexander, Sohail, Rizwan, Hinsu, Punit, Watson, Carolyn, Kappenman, Casey, Chen, James, Walker, Kim, Fink, Melyssa, Phillip, Gabrielle, Mahon, Kim, Sturgis, Lydia, Maher, Patrick, Rogers, Linda, Ng, Nicole, Marshall, Jason, Bassily-Marcus, Adel, Cohen, Ivy, Ramoo, Shamini, Malhotra, Aryan, Kessler, Jonathan, Goetz, Rebekah, Badhwar, Vinay, Hayanga, Jeremiah, Giblin Sutton, Lisa, Williams, Roger, Berry Bartolo, Elizabeth, Walker, Dmitry, Bunner, Robin, Glaze, Chad, Aucremanne, Tanja, Bishop, James, Kelley, Macey, Peterson, Autumn, Sauerborn, Erica, Reckart, Robin, Miller, Brittany, Mittel, Aaron, Darmanian, Anita, Rosen, Amanda, Madahar, Purnema, Schicchi, John, Gosek, Katarzyna, Dzierba, Amy, Wahab, Romina, Eng, Connie, Al-Saadi, Mukhtar, Zahiruddin, Faisal, Syed, Mohi, George, Michael, Patel, Varsha, Onwunyi, Chisom, Barroso da Costa, Rosa, North, Crystal, Ringwood, Nancy, Fitzgerald, Laura, Muzikansky, Ariela, Morse, Richard, Brower, Roy G., Reineck, Lora A., Bienstock, Karen, Hou, Peter, Steingrub, Jay S., Tidswell, Mark A., Kozikowski, Lori-Ann, Kardos, Cynthia, De Souza, Leslie, Talmor, Daniel, Shapiro, Nathan, Hibbert, Kathryn, Brait, Kelsey, Kone, Mamary, Hendey, Gregory, Kangelaris, Kirsten N., Ashktorab, Kimia, Gropper, Rachel, Agrawal, Anika, Timothy, Kelly, Zhou, Hanjing, Hughes, Alyssa, Garcia, Rebekah, Torres, Adrian, Hernandez-Almaraz, Maria Elena, Vojnik, Rosemary, Perez, Cynthia, McDowell, Jordan, Chang, Steven Y., Vargas, Julia, Moss, Marc, McKeehan, Jeffrey, Higgins, Carrie, Johnson, Emily, Slaughter, Suzanne, Wyles, David, Hiller, Terra, Oakes, Judy, Garcia, Ana, Gravitz, Stephanie, Lyle, Carolynn, Swanson, Diandra, Gong, Michelle Ng., Richardson, Lynnne D., Chen, Jen-Ting, Moskowitz, Ari, Mohamed, Amira, Lopez, Brenda, Amosu, Omowunmi, Tzehaie, Hiwet, Boujid, Sabah, Bixby, Billie, Lopez, Anitza A., Durley, JaVon, Gilson, Boris, Hite, R. 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Clark, Miller, Chadwick, Lematty, Caitlin, Rasberry, April, Warden, Ashley, Bledsoe, Joseph, Knowlton, Kirk, Knox, Daniel B., Klippel, Carolyn, Armbruster, Brent P., Applegate, Darrin, Imel, Karah, Fergus, Melissa, Rahmati, Kasra, Jensen, Hannah, Aston, Valerie T., Jeppson, Joshua, Marshall, J. 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20. Psychiatric Adverse Effects of Montelukast—A Nationwide Cohort Study
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Jordan, Alexander, Toennesen, Louise Lindhardt, Eklöf, Josefin, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Meteran, Howraman, Bønnelykke, Klaus, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, and Stæhr Jensen, Jens-Ulrik
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21. Nationwide Utilization of Danish Government Electronic letter system for increasing inFLUenza vaccine uptake (NUDGE-FLU): Study protocol for a nationwide randomized implementation trial
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Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Bhatt, Ankeet S., Lee, Simin Gharib, Modin, Daniel, Claggett, Brian L., Dueger, Erica L., Samson, Sandrine, Loiacono, Matthew M., Køber, Lars, Solomon, Scott D., Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Valentiner-Branth, Palle, Krause, Tyra Grove, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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22. Hospitalization for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pneumonia: association with the dose of inhaled corticosteroids. A nation-wide cohort study of 52 100 outpatients
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Rønn, Christian, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Eklöf, Josefin, Kamstrup, Peter, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Bonnesen, Barbara, Harboe, Zitta Barrella, Browatzki, Andrea, Kjærgaard, Jakob Lyngby, Meyer, Christian Niels, Jensen, Torben Tranborg, Johansson, Sofie Lock, Bendstrup, Elisabeth, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, and Stæhr Jensen, Jens-Ulrik
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23. Electronic nudges to increase influenza vaccination uptake in Denmark: a nationwide, pragmatic, registry-based, randomised implementation trial
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Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Bhatt, Ankeet S, Lee, Simin Gharib, Modin, Daniel, Claggett, Brian L, Dueger, Erica L, Samson, Sandrine I, Loiacono, Matthew M, Køber, Lars, Solomon, Scott D, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Martel, Cyril Jean-Marie, Valentiner-Branth, Palle, Krause, Tyra Grove, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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24. Clinical impact of vital sign abnormalities in patients admitted with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: an observational study using continuous wireless monitoring
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Elvekjaer, Mikkel, Rasmussen, Søren M., Grønbæk, Katja K., Porsbjerg, Celeste M., Jensen, Jens-Ulrik, Haahr-Raunkjær, Camilla, Mølgaard, Jesper, Søgaard, Marlene, Sørensen, Helge B. D., Aasvang, Eske K., and Meyhoff, Christian S.
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25. Lung ultrasound findings in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in relation to venous thromboembolic events: the ECHOVID-19 study
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Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, Lassen, Mats Christian Højbjerg, Espersen, Caroline, Lind, Jannie Nørgaard, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Sengeløv, Morten, Alhakak, Alia Saed, Nielsen, Anne Bjerg, Ravnkilde, Kirstine, Hauser, Raphael, Schöps, Liv Borum, Holt, Eva, Bundgaard, Henning, Hassager, Christian, Jabbari, Reza, Carlsen, Jørn, Kirk, Ole, Bodtger, Uffe, Lindholm, Matias Greve, Wiese, Lothar, Kristiansen, Ole Peter, Walsted, Emil Schwarz, Nielsen, Olav Wendelboe, Lindegaard, Birgitte, Tønder, Niels, Jeschke, Klaus Nielsen, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Lamberts, Morten, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Pallisgaard, Jannik, Gislason, Gunnar, Iversen, Kasper, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Schou, Morten, Skaarup, Søren Helbo, Platz, Elke, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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26. Tixagevimab–cilgavimab for treatment of patients hospitalised with COVID-19: a randomised, double-blind, phase 3 trial
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Ginde, Adit A., Paredes, Roger, Murray, Thomas A., Engen, Nicole, Grandits, Greg, Vekstein, Andrew, Ivey, Noel, Mourad, Ahmad, Sandkovsky, Uriel, Gottlieb, Robert L., Berhe, Mezgebe, Jain, Mamta K., Marines-Price, Rubria, Agbor Agbor, Barbine Tchamba, Mateu, Lourdes, España-Cueto, Sergio, Lladós, Gemma, Mylonakis, Eleftherios, Rogers, Ralph, Shehadeh, Fadi, Filbin, Michael R., Hibbert, Kathryn A., Kim, Kami, Tran, Thanh, Morris, Peter E., Cassity, Evan P., Trautner, Barbara, Pandit, Lavannya M., Knowlton, Kirk U., Leither, Lindsay, Matthay, Michael A., Rogers, Angela J., Drake, Wonder, Jones, Beatrice, Poulakou, Garyfallia, Syrigos, Konstantinos N., Fernández-Cruz, Eduardo, Natale, Marisa Di, Almasri, Eyad, Balerdi-Sarasola, Leire, Bhagani, Sanjay R., Boyle, Katherine L., Casey, Jonathan D., Chen, Peter, Douin, David J., Files, D. Clark, Günthard, Huldrych F., Hite, R. Duncan, Hyzy, Robert C., Khan, Akram, Kibirige, Moses, Kidega, Robert, Kiweewa, Francis, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik, Leshnower, Bradley G., Lutaakome, Joseph K., Manian, Prasad, Menon, Vidya, Morales-Rull, Jose Luis, O'Mahony, D. Shane, Overcash, J. Scott, Ramachandruni, Srikant, Steingrub, Jay S., Taha, Hassan S., Waters, Michael, Young, Barnaby E., Phillips, Andrew N., Murray, Daniel D., Jensen, Tomas O., Padilla, Maria L., Sahner, David, Shaw-Saliba, Katy, Dewar, Robin L., Teitelbaum, Marc, Natarajan, Ven, Rehman, M. Tauseef, Pett, Sarah, Hudson, Fleur, Touloumi, Giota, Brown, Samuel M., Self, Wesley H., Chang, Christina C., Sánchez, Adriana, Weintrob, Amy C., Hatlen, Timothy, Grund, Birgit, Sharma, Shweta, Reilly, Cavan S., Garbes, Pedro, Esser, Mark T., Templeton, Alison, Babiker, Abdel G., Davey, Victoria J., Gelijns, Annetine C., Higgs, Elizabeth S., Kan, Virginia, Matthews, Gail, Thompson, B. Taylor, Neaton, James D., Lane, H. Clifford, and Lundgren, Jens D.
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27. Peripheral neuropathy: A neglected cause of disability in COPD – A narrative review
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Odajiu, Irina, Covantsev, Serghei, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Mathioudakis, Alexander G., Jensen, Jens-Ulrik Stæhr, Davidescu, Eugenia Irene, Chatzimavridou-Grigoriadou, Victoria, and Corlateanu, Alexandru
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28. The Impact of Social Distancing in 2020 on Admission Rates for Exacerbations in Asthma: A Nationwide Cohort Study
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Toennesen, Louise Lindhardt, Bonnesen, Barbara, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jordan, Alexander Svorre, Saeed, Mohamad Isam, Eklöf, Josefin, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, Højberg Lassen, Mats Christian, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, and Stæhr Jensen, Jens-Ulrik
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29. Persistence and genetic adaptation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Eklöf, Josefin, Misiakou, Maria A., Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Armbruster, Karin, Browatzki, Andrea, Nielsen, Thyge L., Lapperre, Therese S., Andreassen, Helle F., Janner, Julie, Ulrik, Charlotte S., Gabrielaite, Migle, Johansen, Helle K., Jensen, Annemette, Nielsen, Tine V., Hertz, Frederik B., Ghathian, Khaled, Calum, Henrik, Wilcke, Torgny, Seersholm, Niels, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik S., and Marvig, Rasmus L.
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30. A Composite Score Summarizing Use and Dosing of Evidence-Based Medical Therapies in Heart Failure: A Nationwide Cohort Study
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Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Zahir, Deewa, Fiuzat, Mona, DeFilippis, Ersilia M., Januzzi, James L., Butler, Javed, O’Connor, Christopher M., Abraham, William T., Psotka, Mitchell A., McMurray, John J.V., Dewan, Pooja, Claggett, Brian L., Solomon, Scott D., Modin, Daniel, Butt, Jawad H., Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Schou, Morten, Torp-Pedersen, Christian, Køber, Lars, Gislason, Gunnar H., and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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31. Lung ultrasound findings following COVID-19 hospitalization: A prospective longitudinal cohort study
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Espersen, Caroline, Platz, Elke, Alhakak, Alia Saed, Sengeløv, Morten, Simonsen, Jakob Øystein, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Davidovski, Filip Søskov, Christensen, Jacob, Bundgaard, Henning, Hassager, Christian, Jabbari, Reza, Carlsen, Jørn, Kirk, Ole, Lindholm, Matias Greve, Kristiansen, Ole Peter, Nielsen, Olav Wendelboe, Jeschke, Klaus Nielsen, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Iversen, Kasper, Stæhr Jensen, Jens Ulrik, Schou, Morten, Skaarup, Søren Helbo, Højbjerg Lassen, Mats Christian, Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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32. Efficacy and safety of two neutralising monoclonal antibody therapies, sotrovimab and BRII-196 plus BRII-198, for adults hospitalised with COVID-19 (TICO): a randomised controlled trial
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Self, Wesley H., Sandkovsky, Uriel, Reilly, Cavan S., Vock, David M., Gottlieb, Robert L., Mack, Michael, Golden, Kevin, Dishner, Emma, Vekstein, Andrew, Ko, Emily R., Der, Tatyana, Franzone, John, Almasri, Eyad, Fayed, Mohamed, Filbin, Michael R., Hibbert, Kathryn A., Rice, Todd W., Casey, Jonathan D., Hayanga, J. Awori, Badhwar, Vinay, Leshnower, Bradley G., Sharifpour, Milad, Knowlton, Kirk U., Peltan, Ithan D., Bakowska, Elizieta, Kowalska, Justyna, Bowdish, Michael E., Sturek, Jeffrey M., Rogers, Angela J., Files, D. Clark, Mosier, Jarrod M., Gong, Michelle N., Douin, David J., Hite, R. Duncan, Trautner, Barbara W., Jain, Mamta K., Gardner, Edward M., Khan, Akram, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik, Matthay, Michael A., Ginde, Adit A., Brown, Samuel M., Higgs, Elizabeth S., Pett, Sarah, Weintrob, Amy C., Chang, Christina C., Murrary, Daniel D., Günthard, Huldrych F., Moquete, Ellen, Grandits, Greg, Engen, Nicole, Grund, Birgit, Sharma, Shweta, Cao, Huyen, Gupta, Rajesh, Osei, Suzette, Margolis, David, Zhu, Qing, Polizzotto, Mark N., Babiker, Abdel G., Davey, Victoria J., Kan, Virginia, Thompson, B. Taylor, Gelijns, Annetine C., Neaton, James D., Lane, H. 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Shane, Nyatsatsang, Sonam T., Wilson, David M., Wallick, Julie A., Miller, Chadwick, Gibbs, Keven W., Flores, Lori S., LaRose, Mary E., Landreth, Leigha D., Morris, Peter E., Sturgill, Jamie L., Cassity, Evan P., Dhar, Sanjay, Montgomery-Yates, Ashley A., Pasha, Sara N., Mayer, Kirby P., Bissel, Brittany, Bledsoe, Joseph, Brown, Samuel, Lanspa, Michael, Leither, Lindsey, Armbruster, Brent P., Montgomery, Quinn, Applegate, Darrin, Kumar, Naresh, Fergus, Melissa, Serezlic, Erna, Imel, Karah, Palmer, Ghazal, Webb, Brandon, Aston, Valerie T., Johnson, Jakea, Gray, Christopher, Hays, Margaret, Roth, Megan, Sánchez, Adriana, Popielski, Laura, Rivasplata, Heather, Turner, Melissa, Vjecha, Michael, Petersen, Tianna, Kamel, Dena, Hansen, Laura, Lucas, Claudia Sanchez, DellaValle, Natalie, Gonzales, Sonia, Scott, James, Wyles, David, Douglas, Ivor, Haukoos, Jason, Kamis, Kevin, Robinson, Caitlin, Baker, Jason V., Frosch, Anne, Goldsmith, Rachael, Jibrell, Hodan, Lo, Melanie, Klaphake, Jonathan, Mackedanz, Shari, Ngo, Linh, Garcia-Myers, Kelly, Markowitz, Norman, Pastor, Erika, Ramesh, Mayur, Brar, Indira, Rivers, Emanuel, Kumar, Princy, Menna, Maximiliano, Biswas, Kousick, Harrington, Cristin, Delp, Alex, Pandit, Lavannya, Hines-Munson, Casey, Van, John, Dillon, Laura, Want, Yiqun, Lichtenberger, Paola, Baracco, Gio, Ramos, Carol, Bjork, Lauren, Sueiro, Melyssa, Tien, Phyllis, Freasier, Heather, Buck, Theresa, Nekach, Hafida, Nagy-Agren, Stephanie, Vasudeva, Shikha, Ochalek, Tracy, Roller, Brentin, Nguyen, Chinh, Mikail, Amani, Raben, Dorthe, Jensen, Tomas O., Aagaard, Bitten, Nielsen, Charlotte B., Krapp, Katharina, Nykjær, Bente Rosdahl, Kanne, Katja Lisa, Grevsen, Anne Louise, Joensen, Zillah Maria, Bruun, Tina, Bojesen, Ane, Woldbye, Frederik, Normand, Nick E., Esmann, Frederik V.L., Clausen, Clara Lundetoft, Hovmand, Nichlas, Pedersen, Karen Brorup, Thorlacius-Ussing, Louise, Tinggaard, Michaela, Høgsberg, Dorthe S., Rastoder, Ema, Kamstrup, Thobias, Bergsøe, Christina Marisa, Østergaard, Lars, Stærke, Nina Breinholt, Johansen, Isik S., Knudtzen, Fredrikke C., Larsen, Lykke, Hertz, Mathias A., Fabricius, Thilde, Helleberg, Marie, Gerstoft, Jan, Jensen, Tomas Østergaard, Lindegaard, Birgitte, Pedersen, Thomas Ingemann, Røge, Birgit Thorup, Løfberg, Sandra Valborg, Hansen, Thomas Michael, Nielsen, Ariella Denize, von Huth, Sebastian Leicht, Nielsen, Henrik, Thisted, Rikke Krog, Podlekareva, Daria, Johnsen, Stine, Andreassen, Helle Frost, Pedersen, Lars, Lindnér, Cecilia Ebba Clara Ellinor, Wiese, Lothar, Knudsen, Lene Surland, Nytofte, Nikolaj Julian Skrøder, Havmøller, Signe Ravn, Paredes, Roger, Exposito, Maria, Fernández-Cruz, Eduardo, Muñoz, José, Arribas, Jose R., Estrada, Vicente, Horcajada, Juan P., Burgos, Joaquin, Morales-Rull, Jose Luis, Braun, Dominique L., West, Emily, M'Rabeth-Bensalah, Khadija, Eichinger, Mareile L., Grüttner-Durmaz, Manuela, Grube, Christina, Zink, Veronika, Horban, Andrzej, Bednarska, Agnieszka, Jurek, Natalia, Fätkenheuer, Gerd, Malinm, Jakob J., Matthews, Gail, Kelleher, Anthony, Cabrera, Gesalit, Carey, Catherine, Hough, Sally, Virachit, Sophie, Zhong, Amy, Young, Barnaby E., Chia, Po Ying, Lee, Tau Hong, Lin, Ray J., Lye, David, Ong, Sean, Puah, Ser Hon, Yeo, Tsin Wen, Diong, Shiau Hui, Ongko, Juwinda, Hudson, Fleur, Parmar, Mahesh KB, Goodman, Anna, Badrock, Jonathan, Gregory, Adam, Harris, Nicola, Touloumi, Giota, Pantaz, Nikos, Gioukari, Vicky, Lutaakome, Joseph, Kityo, Cissy M., Mugerwa, Henry, Kiweewa, Francis, Osinusi, Anu, Tipple, Craig, Willis, Angela, Peppercorn, Amanda, Watson, Helen, Alexander, Elizabeth, Mogalian, Erik, Lin, Leo, Ding, Xiao, Yan, Li, Girardet, Jean-Luc, Ma, Ji, Hong, Zhi, Adams, Amy, Albert, Sara, Balde, Abby, Baracz, Michelle, Baseler, Beth, Becker, Nancy, Bielica, Mona, Billouin-Frazier, Shere, Cash, Jennifer, Choudhary, Jay, Dolney, Suzanne, Dixon, Mary, Eyler, Carolyn, Frye, Leanna, Galcik, Michael, Gertz, Jensen, Giebeig, Lisa, Gulati, Neelam, Hankinson, Liz, Hissey, Debbie, Hogarty, Debi, Hohn, Matt, Holley, H Preston, Hoopengardner, Lisa, Huber, Lynda, Jankelevich, Shirley, Krauss, Gary, Lake, Eileen, Linton, Jessica, MacDonald, Leah, Manandhar, Meryan, Spinelli-Nadzam, Mary, Oluremi, Charles, Proffitt, Calvin, Rudzinski, Erin, Sandrus, Jen, Schaffhauser, Marylu, Schechner, Adam, Suders, Connie, Gerry, Norman P., Smith, Kenneth, Solomon, Courtney, Kubernac, Amanda, Rashid, Marium, Patel, Bhakti, Kubernac, Robert, Murphy, Joseph, Hoover, Marie L., Brown, Craig, DuChateau, Nadine, Flosi, Adam, Johnson, Les, Treagus, Amy, and Wenner, Christine
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33. Promising treatment biomarkers in asthma.
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Bonnesen, Barbara, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik S., Mathioudakis, Alexander G., Corlateanu, Alexandru, and Sivapalan, Pradeesh
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Asthma is a highly heterogenous disease which researchers over time have attempted to classify into different phenotypes and endotypes to improve diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. Earlier classifications based on reaction to environmental allergens, age, sex and lung function have evolved, and today, the use of precision medicine guided by biomarkers offers new perspectives on asthma management. Identifying biomarkers that may reveal the underlying pathophysiology of the disease will help to select the patients who will benefit most from specific treatments. This review explores the classification of asthma phenotypes and focuses on the most recent advances in using biomarkers to guide treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Recurrent venous thromboembolism and vaginal estradiol in women with prior venous thromboembolism: A nested case–control study.
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Eckert‐Lind, Camilla, Meaidi, Amani, Claggett, Brian, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Lassen, Mats Christian Højbjerg, Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, Fralick, Michael, Pareek, Manan, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Torp‐Pedersen, Christian, Gislason, Gunnar, Biering‐Sørensen, Tor, and Modin, Daniel
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VENOUS thrombosis ,DISEASE relapse ,THROMBOEMBOLISM ,ESTRADIOL ,PULMONARY embolism - Abstract
Objectives: Whether vaginal estradiol use is associated with an increased risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) in women with prior VTE is unknown. We sought to evaluate the association between vaginal estradiol use and recurrent VTE in women with prior VTE. Methods: We performed a nationwide nested case–control study among 44 024 women aged ≥45 years who developed a first VTE without a history of vaginal estrogen use prior to VTE diagnosis. Cases with recurrent VTE were matched 1:2 on birth year with controls using incidence density sampling. Exposure to vaginal estradiol tablets was categorized into current use (0–2 months before index), prior use (2–24 months before index) and past use (more than 24 months prior to index). Results: We identified 5066 cases and 10 127 age‐matched controls. In fully adjusted analysis vaginal estrogen was not associated with recurrent VTE with a hazard ratio of 0.75, p =.07 for current use, 0.83, p =.13 for prior use, and 1.24, p =.06 for past use. Conclusion: Use of vaginal estradiol tablets in women with prior VTE was not associated with an increased rate of recurrent VTE. Our study indicates that vaginal estradiol therapy is unlikely to increase risk of recurrent VTE in women with prior VTE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Hyperimmune immunoglobulin for hospitalised patients with COVID-19 (ITAC): a double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3, randomised trial
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Polizzotto, Mark N., Nordwall, Jacqueline, Babiker, Abdel G., Phillips, Andrew, Vock, David M., Eriobu, Nnakelu, Kwaghe, Vivian, Paredes, Roger, Mateu, Lourdes, Ramachandruni, Srikanth, Narang, Rajeev, Jain, Mamta K., Lazarte, Susana M., Baker, Jason V., Frosch, Anne E.P., Poulakou, Garyfallia, Syrigos, Konstantinos N., Arnoczy, Gretchen S., McBride, Natalie A., Robinson, Philip A., Sarafian, Farjad, Bhagani, Sanjay, Taha, Hassan S., Benfield, Thomas, Liu, Sean T.H., Antoniadou, Anastasia, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Kalomenidis, Ioannis, Susilo, Adityo, Hariadi, Prasetyo, Jensen MD, Tomas O., Morales-Rull, Jose Luis, Helleberg, Marie, Meegada, Sreenath, Johansen, Isik S., Canario, Daniel, Fernández-Cruz, Eduardo, Metallidis, Simeon, Shah, Amish, Sakurai, Aki, Koulouris, Nikolaos G., Trotman, Robin, Weintrob, Amy C., Podlekareva, Daria, Hadi, Usman, Lloyd, Kathryn M., Røge, Birgit Thorup, Saito, Sho, Sweerus, Kelly, Malin, Jakob J., Lübbert, Christoph, Muñoz, Jose, Cummings, Matthew J., Losso, Marcelo H., Turner, Dan, Shaw-Saliba, Kathryn, Dewar, Robin, Highbarger, Helene, Lallemand, Perrine, Rehman, Tauseef, Gerry, Norman, Arlinda, Dona, Chang, Christina C., Grund, Birgit, Holbrook, Michael R., Holley, Horace P., Hudson, Fleur, McNay, Laura A., Murray, Daniel D., Pett, Sarah L., Shaughnessy, Megan, Smolskis, Mary C., Touloumi, Giota, Wright, Mary E., Doyle, Mittie K., Popik, Sharon, Hall, Christine, Ramanathan, Roshan, Cao, Huyen, Mondou, Elsa, Willis, Todd, Thakuria, Joseph V., Yel, Leman, Higgs, Elizabeth, Kan, Virginia L., Lundgren, Jens D., Neaton, James D., and Lane, H. Clifford
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36. The Procalcitonin-guided Antibiotics in Respiratory Infections (PARI) project in general practice – a study protocol
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Filipsen, Nadia, Bro, Holger, Bjerrum, Lars, Jensen, Jens-Ulrik Staehr, and Aabenhus, Rune
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37. Feasibility of randomizing Danish citizens aged 65–79 years to high-dose quadrivalent influenza vaccine vs. standard-dose quadrivalent influenza vaccine in a pragmatic registry-based setting: rationale and design of the DANFLU-1 Trial
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Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Modin, Daniel, Nealon, Joshua, Samson, Sandrine, Salamand, Camille, Larsen, Carsten Schade, Claggett, Brian L., Solomon, Scott D., Landray, Martin J., Gislason, Gunnar H., Køber, Lars, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Vestergaard, Lasse Skafte, Valentiner-Branth, Palle, Krause, Tyra Grove, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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38. The feasibility of pragmatic influenza vaccine randomized controlled real-world trials in Denmark and England
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Nealon, Joshua, Modin, Daniel, Ghosh, Rebecca E., Rudin, Deborah, Gislason, Gunnar, Booth, Helen P., Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Williams, Rachael, Shepherd, Hilary, Yelland, Eleanor, Bricout, Helene, Chaves, Sandra S., and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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39. Targeted AntiBiotics for Chronic pulmonary diseases (TARGET ABC): can targeted antibiotic therapy improve the prognosis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa-infected patients with chronic pulmonary obstructive disease, non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis, and asthma? A multicenter, randomized, controlled, open-label trial
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Eklöf, Josefin, Alispahic, Imane Achir, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Wilcke, Torgny, Seersholm, Niels, Armbruster, Karin, Kjærgaard, Jakob Lyngby, Saeed, Mohamad Isam, Nielsen, Thyge Lynghøj, Browatzki, Andrea, Overgaard, Rikke Holmen, Fenlev, Camilla Sund, Harboe, Zitta Barella, Andreassen, Helle Frost, Lapperre, Therese Sophie, Pedersen, Lars, Johnsen, Stine, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Janner, Julie, Moberg, Mia, Heidemann, Maria, Weinreich, Ulla Møller, Vijdea, Roxana, Linde, Hans, Titlestad, Ingrid, Johansson, Sofie Lock, Rosenvinge, Flemming Schønning, Østergaard, Christian, Ghathian, Khaled Saoud Ali, Gundersen, Lise, Christensen, Christina Wellendorph, Bangsborg, Jette, Jensen, Torben Tranborg, Sørensen, Vibeke Muff, Ellingsgaard, Thilde, Datcu, Raluca, Coia, John Eugenio, Bodtger, Uffe, and Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr
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40. Study Protocol: COPD - Eosinophil-guided Reduction of Inhaled Corticosteroids (COPERNICOS)
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Rønn, Christian, primary, Bonnesen, Barbara, additional, Alispahic, Imane Achir, additional, Toennesen, Louise, additional, Sivapalan, Pradee, additional, Kjærgaard, Jakob Lyngby, additional, Moberg, Mia, additional, Ulrik, Charl Suppli, additional, Harboe, Zitta Barella, additional, Browatzki, Andrea, additional, Jensen, Torben Tranborg, additional, Meyer, Christian, additional, Bødtger, Uffe, additional, Bendstrup, Elisabeth, additional, Johansson, Sofie Lock, additional, Kaiser, Diana Utrecht, additional, Hyldgaard, Charlotte, additional, Vestbo, Jørgen, additional, and Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, additional
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41. Electronic nudges increase influenza vaccination utilization after myocardial infarction: the nationwide NUDGE-FLU implementation trial
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Bhatt, Ankeet S, primary, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, additional, Modin, Daniel, additional, Claggett, Brian L, additional, Dueger, Erica L, additional, Samson, Sandrine I, additional, Loiacono, Matthew M, additional, Køber, Lars, additional, Solomon, Scott D, additional, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, additional, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, additional, Martel, Cyril Jean-Marie, additional, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, additional, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor, additional
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42. Hydroxychloroquine as a primary prophylactic agent against SARS-CoV-2 infection: A cohort study
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Kamstrup, Peter, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Eklöf, Josefin, Hoyer, Nils, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Pedersen, Lars, Lapperre, Therese S., Harboe, Zitta Barrella, Bodtger, Uffe, Bojesen, Rasmus Dahlin, Håkansson, Kjell E.J., Tidemandsen, Casper, Armbruster, Karin, Browatzki, Andrea, Meteran, Howraman, Meyer, Christian Niels, Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, Lassen, Mats Christian Højbjerg, Lundgren, Jens D., Biering-Sørensen, Tor, and Jensen, Jens-Ulrik
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43. The relative vaccine effectiveness of high-dose vs standard-dose influenza vaccines in preventing hospitalization and mortality:A meta-analysis of evidence from randomized trials
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Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, Lassen, Mats Christian Højbjerg, Modin, Daniel, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Loiacono, Matthew M., Harris, Rebecca C., Lee, Jason K.H., Dufournet, Marine, Vardeny, Orly, Peikert, Alexander, Claggett, Brian, Solomon, Scott D., Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Skaarup, Kristoffer Grundtvig, Lassen, Mats Christian Højbjerg, Modin, Daniel, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Loiacono, Matthew M., Harris, Rebecca C., Lee, Jason K.H., Dufournet, Marine, Vardeny, Orly, Peikert, Alexander, Claggett, Brian, Solomon, Scott D., Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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Objectives: To summarize current evidence of high-dose influenza vaccine (HD-IV) vs standard-dose (SD-IV) regarding severe clinical outcomes. Methods: A prespecified meta-analysis was conducted to assess relative vaccine effectiveness (rVE) of HD-IV vs SD-IV in reducing the rates of (1) pneumonia and influenza (P&I) hospitalization, (2) all hospitalizations, and (3) all-cause death in adults ≥ 65 years in randomized controlled trials. Pooled effect sizes were estimated using fixed-effects models with the inverse variance method. Results: Five randomized trials were included encompassing 105,685 individuals. HD-IV vs SD-IV reduced P&I hospitalizations (rVE: 23.5 %, [95 %CI: 12.3 to 33.2]). HD-IV vs SD-IV also reduced rate of all-cause hospitalizations (rVE: 7.3 %, [95 %CI: 4.5 to 10.0]). No significant differences were observed in death rates (rVE = 1.6 % ([95 %CI: −2.0 to 5.0]) in HD-IV vs SD-IV. Sensitivity analyses omitting trials with participants sharing the same comorbidity, trials with ≥ 100 events, and random-effects models provided comparable estimates for all outcomes. Conclusions: HD-IV reduced the incidence of P&I and all-cause hospitalization vs SD-IV in adults ≥ 65 years in randomized trials, through no significant difference was observed in all-cause death rates. These findings, supported by evidence from several randomized studies, can benefit from replication in a fully powered, individually randomized trial.
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44. Clinical Outcomes With Electronic Nudges to Increase Influenza Vaccination
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Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Bhatt, Ankeet S., Lee, Simin Gharib, Modin, Daniel, Claggett, Brian L., Dueger, Erica L., Samson, Sandrine, Loiacono, Matthew M., Harris, Rebecca C., Køber, Lars, Solomon, Scott D., Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Martel, Cyril Jean Marie, Krause, Tyra Grove, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Bhatt, Ankeet S., Lee, Simin Gharib, Modin, Daniel, Claggett, Brian L., Dueger, Erica L., Samson, Sandrine, Loiacono, Matthew M., Harris, Rebecca C., Køber, Lars, Solomon, Scott D., Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Martel, Cyril Jean Marie, Krause, Tyra Grove, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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Background: In the NUDGE-FLU (Nationwide Utilization of Danish Government Electronic letter system for increasing inFLUenza vaccine uptake) trial, electronic letters incorporating cardiovascular (CV) gain-framing and repeated messaging increased influenza vaccination by approximately 1 percentage point. Objective: To evaluate the effects of the successful nudging interventions on downstream clinical outcomes. Design: Prespecified exploratory analysis of a nationwide randomized implementation trial. (ClinicalTrials. gov: NCT05542004) Setting: The 2022 to 2023 influenza season. Participants: 964 870 Danish citizens aged 65 years or older. Intervention: Usual care or 9 different electronically delivered behavioral nudging letters. Measurements: Cardiovascular, respiratory, and other clinical end points during follow-up from intervention delivery (16 September 2022) through 31 May 2023. Results: The analysis set included 691 820 participants. Hospitalization for pneumonia or influenza occurred in 3354 of 346 327 (1.0%) participants in the usual care group, 396 of 38 586 (1.0%) in the CV gain-framing group (hazard ratio [HR], 1.06 [95% CI, 0.95 to 1.18]; versus usual care), and 403 of 38 231 (1.1%) in the repeated letter group (HR, 1.09 [CI, 0.98 to 1.21]; versus usual care). In the usual care group, 44 682 (12.9%) participants were hospitalized for any cause, compared with 5002 (13.0%) in the CV gain-framing group (HR, 1.00 [CI, 0.97 to 1.03]; versus usual care) and 4965 (13.0%) in the repeated letter group (HR, 1.01 [CI, 0.98 to 1.04]; versus usual care). A total of 6341 (1.8%) participants died in the usual care group, compared with 721 (1.9%) in the CV gain-framing group (HR, 1.02 [CI, 0.94 to 1.10]; versus usual care) and 646 (1.7%) in the repeated letter group (HR, 0.92 [CI, 0.85 to 1.00]; versus usual care). Limitation: Prespecified but exploratory analysis, potential misclassification of events in routinely collected registry data, and results may not be gener
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45. Risk of Mortality and Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Treated with Azithromycin, Roxithromycin, Clarithromycin, and Amoxicillin
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Alispahic, Imane Achir, Eklöf, Josefin, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jordan, Alexander Ryder, Harboe, Zitta Barrella, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Alispahic, Imane Achir, Eklöf, Josefin, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jordan, Alexander Ryder, Harboe, Zitta Barrella, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, and Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr
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Background: Prior research has raised concerns regarding the use of macrolides and their association with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. Methods: We conducted a cohort study, where we explored the cardiovascular risks associated with the treatment of COPD patients using macrolide antibiotics–namely azithromycin, clarithromycin, and roxithromycin—with amoxicillin serving as a reference. The study focused on COPD patients in an outpatient setting and included a thorough 3-year follow-up. Patients were categorized into four groups based on their treatment. The primary analysis utilized an adjusted Cox model, supplemented by sensitivity analysis through inverse probability of treatment weighting. Results: No significant differences were found in major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE—stroke, acute myocardial infarction, cardiovascular death) between the macrolide groups, and the amoxicillin/hazard ratios (HR) were azithromycin HR = 1.01, clarithromycin HR = 0.99, and roxithromycin HR = 1.02. Similarly, sensitivity analysis showed no disparities in all-cause mortality and cardiovascular death among the groups. Conclusions: Overall, the study revealed no evidence of increased risk of MACE, all-cause mortality, or cardiovascular death in COPD patients treated with these macrolides compared to amoxicillin over a 3-year period. Keywords: COPD; major adverse cardiovascular event; stroke; AMI; cardiovascular death; clarithromycin; azithromycin; roxithromycin; amoxicillin, Background: Prior research has raised concerns regarding the use of macrolides and their association with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. Methods: We conducted a cohort study, where we explored the cardiovascular risks associated with the treatment of COPD patients using macrolide antibiotics–namely azithromycin, clarithromycin, and roxithromycin—with amoxicillin serving as a reference. The study focused on COPD patients in an outpatient setting and included a thorough 3-year follow-up. Patients were categorized into four groups based on their treatment. The primary analysis utilized an adjusted Cox model, supplemented by sensitivity analysis through inverse probability of treatment weighting. Results: No significant differences were found in major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE—stroke, acute myocardial infarction, cardiovascular death) between the macrolide groups, and the amoxicillin/hazard ratios (HR) were azithromycin HR = 1.01, clarithromycin HR = 0.99, and roxithromycin HR = 1.02. Similarly, sensitivity analysis showed no disparities in all-cause mortality and cardiovascular death among the groups. Conclusions: Overall, the study revealed no evidence of increased risk of MACE, all-cause mortality, or cardiovascular death in COPD patients treated with these macrolides compared to amoxicillin over a 3-year period.
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46. Rationale and design of NUDGE-FLU-CHRONIC and NUDGE-FLU-2:Two nationwide randomized trials of electronic nudges to increase influenza vaccination among patients with chronic diseases and older adults during the 2023/2024 influenza season
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Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Bhatt, Ankeet S., Modin, Daniel, Chatur, Safia, Claggett, Brian L., Janstrup, Kira Hyldekær, Larsen, Carsten Schade, Larsen, Lykke, Wiese, Lothar, Dalager-Pedersen, Michael, Køber, Lars, Solomon, Scott D., Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Martel, Cyril Jean Marie, Krause, Tyra Grove, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Bhatt, Ankeet S., Modin, Daniel, Chatur, Safia, Claggett, Brian L., Janstrup, Kira Hyldekær, Larsen, Carsten Schade, Larsen, Lykke, Wiese, Lothar, Dalager-Pedersen, Michael, Køber, Lars, Solomon, Scott D., Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Martel, Cyril Jean Marie, Krause, Tyra Grove, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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Background: Yearly influenza vaccination is strongly recommended for older adults and patients with chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease (CVD); however, vaccination rates remain suboptimal, particularly among younger patients. Electronic letters incorporating behavioral nudges are highly scalable public health interventions which can potentially increase vaccination, but further research is needed to determine the most effective strategies and to assess effectiveness across different populations. The purpose of NUDGE-FLU-CHRONIC and NUDGE-FLU-2 are to evaluate the effectiveness of electronic nudges delivered via the Danish governmental electronic letter system in increasing influenza vaccination among patients with chronic diseases and older adults, respectively. Methods: Both trials are designed as pragmatic randomized implementation trials enrolling all Danish citizens in their respective target groups and conducted during the 2023/2024 influenza season. NUDGE-FLU-CHRONIC enrolls patients aged 18-64 years with chronic diseases. NUDGE-FLU-2 builds upon the NUDGE-FLU trial conducted in 2022/2023 and aims to expand the evidence by testing both previously successful and new nudges among adults ≥65 years during a subsequent influenza season. Persons with exemptions from the electronic letter system are excluded from both trials. In both trials, participants are randomized in a 2.45:1:1:1:1:1:1 ratio to either receive no electronic letter (usual care) or to receive one of 6 different behaviorally informed electronic letters. NUDGE-FLU-CHRONIC has randomized 299,881 participants with intervention letters delivered on September 24, 2023, while NUDGE-FLU-2 has randomized 881,373 participants and delivered intervention letters on September 13, 2023. Follow-up is currently ongoing. In both trials, the primary endpoint is receipt of influenza vaccination on or before January 1, 2024, and the secondary endpoint is time to vaccination. Clinical outcomes includin
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47. Impact of family socioeconomic position on childhood asthma outcomes, severity, and specialist referral – a Danish nationwide study
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Renzi-Lomholt, Martino, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Rastogi, Deepa, Stæhr Jensen, Jens Ulrik, Håkansson, Kjell Erik Julius, Renzi-Lomholt, Martino, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Rastogi, Deepa, Stæhr Jensen, Jens Ulrik, and Håkansson, Kjell Erik Julius
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Background Asthma is the most common chronic illness in children, carrying a major burden. Socioeconomic position (SEP) affects adult asthma outcomes, but its impact on childhood asthma, particularly in primary versus specialist care, has not been studied thoroughly. Methods In a Danish cohort consisting of all children aged 2–17 years redeeming inhaled corticosteroids in 2015, parental SEP impact on asthma outcomes was investigated. Workforce attachment, income, education, and metropolitan residence were chosen as covariates in logistic regression. Outcomes were uncontrolled (excessive use of short-acting beta2-agonists), exacerbating (oral corticosteroid use or hospitalization), and severe asthma (according to GINA 2020). Results The cohort comprised 29,851 children (median age 8.0, 59% boys). 16% had uncontrolled asthma, 8% had ≥1 exacerbation. Lower income and metropolitan residence correlated with higher odds of poor control, exacerbations, and severe asthma. Lower education correlated with worse asthma outcomes. Education and income were protective factors in primary care, but not in specialist care. Metropolitan residence was the sole factor linked to specialist care referral for severe asthma. Conclusion Low parental SEP and metropolitan residence associated with poor asthma outcomes. However, specialist care often mitigated these effects, though such care was less likely for at-risk children in non-metropolitan areas., Background: Asthma is the most common chronic illness in children, carrying a major burden. Socioeconomic position (SEP) affects adult asthma outcomes, but its impact on childhood asthma, particularly in primary versus specialist care, has not been studied thoroughly. Methods: In a Danish cohort consisting of all children aged 2–17 years redeeming inhaled corticosteroids in 2015, parental SEP impact on asthma outcomes was investigated. Workforce attachment, income, education, and metropolitan residence were chosen as covariates in logistic regression. Outcomes were uncontrolled (excessive use of short-acting beta2-agonists), exacerbating (oral corticosteroid use or hospitalization), and severe asthma (according to GINA 2020). Results: The cohort comprised 29,851 children (median age 8.0, 59% boys). 16% had uncontrolled asthma, 8% had ≥1 exacerbation. Lower income and metropolitan residence correlated with higher odds of poor control, exacerbations, and severe asthma. Lower education correlated with worse asthma outcomes. Education and income were protective factors in primary care, but not in specialist care. Metropolitan residence was the sole factor linked to specialist care referral for severe asthma. Conclusion: Low parental SEP and metropolitan residence associated with poor asthma outcomes. However, specialist care often mitigated these effects, though such care was less likely for at-risk children in non-metropolitan areas.
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48. Effects of high-dose versus standard-dose quadrivalent influenza vaccine among patients with diabetes:A post-hoc analysis of the DANFLU-1 trial
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Lassen, Mats C.Højbjerg, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Modin, Daniel, Nealon, Joshua, Samson, Sandrine, Dufournet, Marine, Loiacono, Matthew M., Larsen, Carsten Schade, Jensen, Anne Marie Reimer, Landler, Nino Emanuel, Claggett, Brian L., Solomon, Scott D., Landray, Martin J., Gislason, Gunnar H., Køber, Lars, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Vestergaard, Lasse Skafte, Krause, Tyra Grove, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Lassen, Mats C.Højbjerg, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Modin, Daniel, Nealon, Joshua, Samson, Sandrine, Dufournet, Marine, Loiacono, Matthew M., Larsen, Carsten Schade, Jensen, Anne Marie Reimer, Landler, Nino Emanuel, Claggett, Brian L., Solomon, Scott D., Landray, Martin J., Gislason, Gunnar H., Køber, Lars, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Vestergaard, Lasse Skafte, Krause, Tyra Grove, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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Aim: High-dose quadrivalent influenza vaccine (QIV-HD) has been shown to be more effective than standard-dose (QIV-SD) in reducing influenza infection, but whether diabetes status affects relative vaccine effectiveness (rVE) is unknown. We aimed to assess rVE on change in glycated haemoglobin [HbA1c (∆HbA1c)], incident diabetes, total all-cause hospitalizations (first + recurrent), and a composite of all-cause mortality and hospitalization for pneumonia or influenza. Methods: DANFLU-1 was a pragmatic, open-label trial randomizing adults (65-79 years) 1:1 to QIV-HD or QIV-SD during the 2021/22 influenza season. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to estimate rVE against incident diabetes and the composite endpoint, negative binomial regression to estimate rVE against all-cause hospitalizations, and ANCOVA when assessing rVE against ∆HbA1c. Results: Of the 12 477 participants, 1162 (9.3%) had diabetes at baseline. QIV-HD, compared with QIV-SD, was associated with a reduction in the rate of all-cause hospitalizations irrespective of diabetes [overall: 647 vs. 742 events, incidence rate ratio (IRR): 0.87, 95% CI (0.76-0.99); diabetes: 93 vs. 118 events, IRR: 0.80, 95% CI (0.55-1.15); without diabetes: 554 vs. 624 events, IRR: 0.88, 95% CI (0.76-1.01), pinteraction = 0.62]. Among those with diabetes, QIV-HD was associated with a lower risk of the composite outcome [2 vs. 11 events, HR: 0.18, 95% CI (0.04-0.83)] but had no effect on ∆HbA1c; QIV-HD adjusted mean difference: ∆ + 0.2 mmol/mol, 95% CI (−0.9 to 1.2). QIV-HD did not affect the risk of incident diabetes [HR 1.18, 95% CI (0.94-1.47)]. Conclusions: In this post-hoc analysis, QIV-HD versus QIV-SD was associated with an increased rVE against the composite of all-cause death and hospitalization for pneumonia/influenza, and the all-cause hospitalization rate irrespective of diabetes status.
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49. Electronic nudges increase influenza vaccination utilization after myocardial infarction:the nationwide NUDGE-FLU implementation trial
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Bhatt, Ankeet S, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Modin, Daniel, Claggett, Brian L, Dueger, Erica L, Samson, Sandrine I, Loiacono, Matthew M, Køber, Lars, Solomon, Scott D, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Martel, Cyril Jean-Marie, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Bhatt, Ankeet S, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Modin, Daniel, Claggett, Brian L, Dueger, Erica L, Samson, Sandrine I, Loiacono, Matthew M, Køber, Lars, Solomon, Scott D, Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Jensen, Jens Ulrik Stæhr, Martel, Cyril Jean-Marie, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, and Biering-Sørensen, Tor
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Influenza infection is associated with accelerated atherogenesis and enhanced acute myocardial infarction (AMI) risk.1–3 Influenza vaccination in patients with recent AMI reduces the risk of major adverse cardiac events;1,4 routine vaccination now carries a Class IA recommendation following AMI in the most recent European Society of Cardiology guidelines.5 Strategies to improve vaccination rates in this high-risk cohort are needed. In this secondary analysis of NUDGE-FLU, we evaluated the effects of electronic letters vs. usual care on vaccination rates among those with AMI.
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50. Fraction of exhaled nitric oxide is higher in liver transplant recipients than in controls from the general population:a cohort study
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Arentoft, Nicoline S., Fialla, Annette D., Krohn, Paul S., Patursson, Magda T., Thudium, Rebekka F., Suarez-Zdunek, Moises A., Høgh, Julie, Lauridsen, Emilie H.E., Hansen, Jesper B., Jensen, Jens Ulrik S., Perch, Michael, Møller, Dina L., Pommergaard, Hans Christian, Aagaard, Niels K., Davidsen, Jesper R., Lange, Peter, Çolak, Yunus, Afzal, Shoaib, Nordestgaard, Børge G., Rasmussen, Allan, Nielsen, Susanne D., Arentoft, Nicoline S., Fialla, Annette D., Krohn, Paul S., Patursson, Magda T., Thudium, Rebekka F., Suarez-Zdunek, Moises A., Høgh, Julie, Lauridsen, Emilie H.E., Hansen, Jesper B., Jensen, Jens Ulrik S., Perch, Michael, Møller, Dina L., Pommergaard, Hans Christian, Aagaard, Niels K., Davidsen, Jesper R., Lange, Peter, Çolak, Yunus, Afzal, Shoaib, Nordestgaard, Børge G., Rasmussen, Allan, and Nielsen, Susanne D.
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Background: Fraction of exhaled nitric oxide with an expiratory flow of 50 mL/s (FENO50) is a biomarker of eosinophilic airway inflammation. Liver transplant recipients have an increased risk of pulmonary infections, but little is known about the burden of chronic pulmonary diseases in this group. We aimed to assess the prevalence of elevated FENO50 in liver transplant recipients and compare it to controls from the general population. Methods: FENO50 was measured in 271 liver transplant recipients from The Danish Comorbidity in Liver Transplant Recipients (DACOLT) study and 1,018 age- and sex-matched controls from The Copenhagen General Population Study (CGPS). Elevated FENO50 was defined as ≥25 or ≥50 parts per billion (ppb). The analyses were adjusted for known and suspected confounders. Results: The median age of the liver transplant recipients was 55 years (interquartile range (IQR) 46–64), and 58% were men. The liver transplant recipients had a higher median FENO50 than the controls [16 ppb (IQR 10–26) vs. 13 ppb (IQR 8–18.), p < 0.001]. Furthermore, the liver transplant recipients had a higher prevalence of elevated FENO50 (for FENO50 ≥25 ppb 27% vs. 11%, p < 0.001 and ≥50 ppb 4% vs. 2%, p = 0.02). The results were similar after adjusting for age, sex, smoking status, use of airway medication, and blood eosinophil counts [the adjusted odds ratio (OR) for FENO50 ≥25 ppb was 3.58 (95% CI: 2.50–5.15, p < 0.0001) and the adjusted OR for FENO50 ≥50 ppb was 3.14 (95% CI: 1.37–7.20, p = 0.007)]. Conclusion: The liver transplant recipients had elevated FENO50, implying increased eosinophilic airway inflammation. The clinical impact of this finding needs further investigation., Background: Fraction of exhaled nitric oxide with an expiratory flow of 50 mL/s (FENO50) is a biomarker of eosinophilic airway inflammation. Liver transplant recipients have an increased risk of pulmonary infections, but little is known about the burden of chronic pulmonary diseases in this group. We aimed to assess the prevalence of elevated FENO50 in liver transplant recipients and compare it to controls from the general population. Methods: FENO50 was measured in 271 liver transplant recipients from The Danish Comorbidity in Liver Transplant Recipients (DACOLT) study and 1,018 age- and sex-matched controls from The Copenhagen General Population Study (CGPS). Elevated FENO50 was defined as ≥25 or ≥50 parts per billion (ppb). The analyses were adjusted for known and suspected confounders. Results: The median age of the liver transplant recipients was 55 years (interquartile range (IQR) 46–64), and 58% were men. The liver transplant recipients had a higher median FENO50 than the controls [16 ppb (IQR 10–26) vs. 13 ppb (IQR 8–18.), p < 0.001]. Furthermore, the liver transplant recipients had a higher prevalence of elevated FENO50 (for FENO50 ≥25 ppb 27% vs. 11%, p < 0.001 and ≥50 ppb 4% vs. 2%, p = 0.02). The results were similar after adjusting for age, sex, smoking status, use of airway medication, and blood eosinophil counts [the adjusted odds ratio (OR) for FENO50 ≥25 ppb was 3.58 (95% CI: 2.50–5.15, p < 0.0001) and the adjusted OR for FENO50 ≥50 ppb was 3.14 (95% CI: 1.37–7.20, p = 0.007)]. Conclusion: The liver transplant recipients had elevated FENO50, implying increased eosinophilic airway inflammation. The clinical impact of this finding needs further investigation.
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