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Outcomes and Care Quality Metrics for Women of Reproductive Age Living With Rheumatic Heart Disease in Uganda
Chang A, Nabbaale J, Okello E, Ssinabulya I, Barry M, Beaton A, Webel A, Longenecker C. Outcomes and Care Quality Metrics for Women of Reproductive Age Living With Rheumatic Heart Disease in Uganda. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2020, 9: e015562. PMID: 32295465, PMCID: PMC7428530, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.119.015562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAge FactorsAnticoagulantsComorbidityFemaleHealthcare DisparitiesHumansMaleMedication AdherenceOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CareQuality Indicators, Health CareRegistriesReproductive HealthRetention in CareRetrospective StudiesRheumatic Heart DiseaseRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSex FactorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUgandaWomen's HealthYoung AdultConceptsRheumatic heart diseaseWomen of reproductive ageHeart diseaseReproductive ageClinical rheumatic heart diseaseRheumatic Heart Disease RegistryAdherence to guideline-based therapyNew York Heart Association class III-IV heart failurePrescription of warfarinRisk of cardiovascular complicationsCox proportional hazards modelsProportional hazards modelRetrospective cohort studyGuideline-based therapyAdherence ratesDisease RegistryCohort studyAnticoagulant prescriptionSub-Saharan AfricaAnticoagulant useCardiovascular complicationsClinical outcomesCompare comorbiditiesHazards modelHeart failureMotivations of women in Uganda living with rheumatic heart disease: A mixed methods study of experiences in stigma, childbearing, anticoagulation, and contraception
Chang A, Nabbaale J, Nalubwama H, Okello E, Ssinabulya I, Longenecker C, Webel A. Motivations of women in Uganda living with rheumatic heart disease: A mixed methods study of experiences in stigma, childbearing, anticoagulation, and contraception. PLOS ONE 2018, 13: e0194030. PMID: 29590159, PMCID: PMC5874006, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWomen of childbearing ageRheumatic heart diseaseFocus groupsLack of health system resourcesLimited health literacyQualitative descriptive methodologyHealth system resourcesHeart diseaseMixed methods studyMiddle-income countriesMale partnersChildbearing ageHealth literacyPatient empowermentWomen of reproductive ageAbandonment of patientsHealth programsPremature mortalitySide effects of contraceptivesDescriptive methodologyConsiderable stigmaIncreased risk of cardiovascular complicationsQualitative studyRisk of cardiovascular complicationsLMICs
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IL6 Signaling in Peripheral Blood T Cells Predicts Clinical Outcome in Breast Cancer
Wang L, Miyahira A, Simons D, Lu X, Chang A, Wang C, Suni M, Maino V, Dirbas F, Yim J, Waisman J, Lee P. IL6 Signaling in Peripheral Blood T Cells Predicts Clinical Outcome in Breast Cancer. Cancer Research 2017, 77: 1119-1126. PMID: 27879265, PMCID: PMC5334262, DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-16-1373.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral blood T cellsBreast cancer patientsBlood T cellsCancer patientsT cellsIL6 levelsWorse relapse-free survivalPlasma IL6 levelsCancer cellsRelapse-free survivalSerum IL6 levelsAnti-inflammatory propertiesHost immune responseInvolved downregulationClinical outcomesPredictive biomarkersImmune responsePleiotropic cytokinePatientsIL6Cancer ResCancer progressionSurvivalDiagnosisCells