2020
Hemophilia without prophylaxis: Assessment of joint range of motion and factor activity
Wang M, Recht M, Iyer N, Cooper D, Soucie J. Hemophilia without prophylaxis: Assessment of joint range of motion and factor activity. Research And Practice In Thrombosis And Haemostasis 2020, 4: e12347. PMID: 32864554, PMCID: PMC7443428, DOI: 10.1002/rth2.12347.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRange-of-motionJoint range-of-motionFactor activityRange-of-motion lossUniversal Data CollectionRecurrent joint bleedingComprehensive visitPrescribed prophylaxisMale patientsEligible PWHHaemophilia severityViral illnessJoint bleedsMultivariate analysisHaemophilia resultsHemophiliaIncreasing ageFunctional impairmentArthropathy developmentRegression modelsProphylaxisData collectionPWHPatientsEffect of FA
2017
The Relationship of Joint Range of Motion to Factor Activity in Patients with Hemophilia A and B without Prophylaxis: A Longitudinal Assessment of the CDC-UDC Hemophilia Dataset
Wang M, Recht M, Iyer N, Cooper D, Soucie J. The Relationship of Joint Range of Motion to Factor Activity in Patients with Hemophilia A and B without Prophylaxis: A Longitudinal Assessment of the CDC-UDC Hemophilia Dataset. Blood 2017, 130: 756. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v130.suppl_1.756.756.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRange of motionJoint range of motionCenters for Disease Control and PreventionUniversal Data CollectionEntity's Board of DirectorsROM lossRange of motion measurementsRange of motion lossNormal range of motionAdvisory CommitteeResearch fundingHemophilia ATraining care providersDisease Control and PreventionEffect of patient characteristicsControl and PreventionGeneralized linear regressionMeasures linear regressionLongitudinal assessmentHemophilia BJoint bleedsCare providersJoint rangeComprehensive visitLinear regression
2014
An inventory of healthy weight practices in federally funded haemophilia treatment centres in the United States
Adams E, Deutsche J, Okoroh E, Owens‐McAlister S, Majumdar S, Ullman M, Damiano M, Recht M, Group T. An inventory of healthy weight practices in federally funded haemophilia treatment centres in the United States. Haemophilia 2014, 20: 639-643. PMID: 24629074, PMCID: PMC4484574, DOI: 10.1111/hae.12385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPromote healthy weightBody mass indexHealthy weightTelephone surveyCalculate body mass indexBMI cut-offsImprove weight outcomesEvidence-based strategiesHealth care costsHaemophilia treatment centresBMI assessmentComprehensive visitNutrition referralsWeight managementPatient weightCare costsHemophilia treatment centersWeight outcomesTraining programmeMass indexUnited StatesTreatment centresObesityRoutine practiceHemophilia population
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