2021
A phase 1b study of nivolumab in patients with autoimmune disorders and advanced malignancies (AIM-NIVO).
Dumbrava E, Dougan M, Gupta S, Cappelli L, Katsumoto T, Rahma O, Painter J, Wang Y, Suarez-Almazor M, Reid P, Wesley S, Hafler D, Bingham C, Warner B, Chung L, Ott P, Kluger H, Khosroshahi A, Tawbi H, Sharon E. A phase 1b study of nivolumab in patients with autoimmune disorders and advanced malignancies (AIM-NIVO). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: tps2676-tps2676. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.tps2676.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImmune checkpoint inhibitorsDisease-specific cohortsAutoimmune disordersAdverse eventsAdvanced malignanciesAnti-PD-1/PD-L1 antibodiesPre-existing autoimmune disordersAnti-PD1 monoclonal antibodiesImpact of nivolumabPhase 1b studyKey secondary endpointPhase Ib studySerious adverse eventsDose-limiting toxicityInflammatory bowel diseasePD-L1 antibodiesSeverity IndexSystemic lupus erythematosusDysfunctional immune systemClinical Trials NetworkTissue-based biomarkersSpecific eligibility criteriaICI therapyPrimary endpointSecondary endpoints
2020
Autologous osteochondral transplantation for osteochondral lesions of the talus: high rate of return to play in the athletic population
Seow D, Shimozono Y, Gianakos A, Chiarello E, Mercer N, Hurley E, Kennedy J. Autologous osteochondral transplantation for osteochondral lesions of the talus: high rate of return to play in the athletic population. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 2020, 29: 1554-1561. PMID: 32856096, DOI: 10.1007/s00167-020-06216-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutologous osteochondral transplantationQuality of evidenceOLT sizeRehabilitation protocolOsteochondral transplantationAthletic populationOsteochondral lesionsSystematic reviewPre-injury statusCochrane Library databasesLevel of evidencePredictors of returnSpecific eligibility criteriaHigh rateFixed-effects modelLevel IVSurgeons' protocolsLibrary databasesPRISMA guidelinesEligibility criteriaSubsequent rehabilitationIncrease ageMean timeSignificant correlationTransplantationA phase Ib study of nivolumab in patients with autoimmune disorders and advanced malignancies (AIM-NIVO).
Ileana Dumbrava E, Suarez-Almazor M, Painter J, Johanns T, Dougan M, Cappelli L, Bingham C, Wang Y, Gupta S, Warner B, Rahma O, Naidoo J, Ott P, Hafler D, Kluger H, Khosroshahi A, Katsumoto T, Kummar S, Sharon E, Tawbi H. A phase Ib study of nivolumab in patients with autoimmune disorders and advanced malignancies (AIM-NIVO). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: tps3158-tps3158. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.tps3158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImmune checkpoint inhibitorsAnti-PD-1/PD-L1 antibodiesPhase Ib studyPD-L1 antibodiesAutoimmune disordersAdvanced malignanciesDisease-specific cohortsAdverse eventsIb studyPre-existing autoimmune disordersImpact of nivolumabRisk of flareKey secondary endpointSerious adverse eventsBest objective responseDose-limiting toxicityInflammatory bowel diseaseSeverity IndexSystemic lupus erythematosusAnti-PD1 antibodyClinical Trials NetworkTissue-based biomarkersSpecific eligibility criteriaICI therapyCheckpoint inhibitors
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