2024
2023 American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) Guideline for the Treatment of Interstitial Lung Disease in People with Systemic Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
Johnson S, Bernstein E, Bolster M, Chung J, Danoff S, George M, Khanna D, Guyatt G, Mirza R, Aggarwal R, Allen A, Assassi S, Buckley L, Chami H, Corwin D, Dellaripa P, Domsic R, Doyle T, Falardeau C, Frech T, Gibbons F, Hinchcliff M, Johnson C, Kanne J, Kim J, Lim S, Matson S, McMahan Z, Merck S, Nesbitt K, Scholand M, Shapiro L, Sharkey C, Summer R, Varga J, Warrier A, Agarwal S, Antin‐Ozerkis D, Bemiss B, Chowdhary V, D'Amico J, Hallowell R, Hinze A, Injean P, Jiwrajka N, Joerns E, Lee J, Makol A, McDermott G, Natalini J, Oldham J, Saygin D, Lakin K, Singh N, Solomon J, Sparks J, Turgunbaev M, Vaseer S, Turner A, Uhl S, Ivlev I. 2023 American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) Guideline for the Treatment of Interstitial Lung Disease in People with Systemic Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases. Arthritis & Rheumatology 2024, 76: 1182-1200. PMID: 38978310, DOI: 10.1002/art.42861.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTreatment of interstitial lung diseaseSystemic autoimmune rheumatic diseasesInterstitial lung diseaseAutoimmune rheumatic diseasesLung diseaseChest PhysiciansInterstitial lung disease progressionAmerican CollegeProgressive interstitial lung diseaseRheumatic diseasesAmerican College of Chest PhysiciansClinical practice guidelinesGrading of RecommendationsEvidence-based recommendationsClinically relevant populationOutcome questionsPractice guidelinesSystematic literature reviewDiseasePhysiciansTreatmentGlucocorticoidTherapyRelevant populationRecommendations2023 American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) Guideline for the Treatment of Interstitial Lung Disease in People with Systemic Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
Johnson S, Bernstein E, Bolster M, Chung J, Danoff S, George M, Khanna D, Guyatt G, Mirza R, Aggarwal R, Allen A, Assassi S, Buckley L, Chami H, Corwin D, Dellaripa P, Domsic R, Doyle T, Falardeau C, Frech T, Gibbons F, Hinchcliff M, Johnson C, Kanne J, Kim J, Lim S, Matson S, McMahan Z, Merck S, Nesbitt K, Scholand M, Shapiro L, Sharkey C, Summer R, Varga J, Warrier A, Agarwal S, Antin‐Ozerkis D, Bemiss B, Chowdhary V, D'Amico J, Hallowell R, Hinze A, Injean P, Jiwrajka N, Joerns E, Lee J, Makol A, McDermott G, Natalini J, Oldham J, Saygin D, Lakin K, Singh N, Solomon J, Sparks J, Turgunbaev M, Vaseer S, Turner A, Uhl S, Ivlev I. 2023 American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) Guideline for the Treatment of Interstitial Lung Disease in People with Systemic Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases. Arthritis Care & Research 2024, 76: 1051-1069. PMID: 38973731, DOI: 10.1002/acr.25348.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTreatment of interstitial lung diseaseSystemic autoimmune rheumatic diseasesInterstitial lung diseaseAutoimmune rheumatic diseasesLung diseaseChest PhysiciansInterstitial lung disease progressionAmerican CollegeProgressive interstitial lung diseaseRheumatic diseasesAmerican College of Chest PhysiciansClinical practice guidelinesGrading of RecommendationsEvidence-based recommendationsClinically relevant populationOutcome questionsPractice guidelinesSystematic literature reviewDiseasePhysiciansTreatmentGlucocorticoidTherapyRelevant populationRecommendations
1998
Perceptions of Pharmacists about Adverse Effects of Corticosteroid Therapy: Focus on Osteoporosis
Hudson J, Small R, Buckley L. Perceptions of Pharmacists about Adverse Effects of Corticosteroid Therapy: Focus on Osteoporosis. Journal Of The American Pharmacists Association 1998, 38: 710-716. PMID: 9861789, DOI: 10.1016/s1086-5802(16)30392-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCorticosteroid therapyPerceptions of pharmacistsCorticosteroid usePostmenopausal womenPremenopausal womenAdverse effectsPatient counselingHigh-dose corticosteroid useWeight gainCorticosteroid-induced osteoporosisHigh-dose corticosteroidsHigh-dose therapyDrug-induced complicationsPrevention of osteoporosisPrednisone useBone densityOsteoporosisHospital pharmacistsMailed surveyTherapyMood changesPharmacistsWomenRespondents' knowledgeCorticosteroids
1996
Calcium and vitamin D3 supplementation prevents bone loss in the spine secondary to low-dose corticosteroids in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
Buckley L, Leib E, Cartularo K, Vacek P, Cooper S. Calcium and vitamin D3 supplementation prevents bone loss in the spine secondary to low-dose corticosteroids in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1996, 125: 961-8. PMID: 8967706, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-125-12-199612150-00004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone mineral densityLow-dose corticosteroidsPlacebo-controlled trialVitamin D3 supplementationMineral densityRheumatoid arthritisVitamin D3Prednisone therapyLumbar spineD3 supplementationBone lossOutpatient care facilitiesLong-term useCorticosteroid useVertebral fracturesWard's triangleAutoimmune diseasesFemoral neckCorticosteroidsHigh riskSupplemental calciumRational therapyPatientsArthritisTherapy
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