2015
Factors impacting physicians’ decisions to prevent variceal hemorrhage
Yan K, Bridges J, Augustin S, Laine L, Garcia-Tsao G, Fraenkel L. Factors impacting physicians’ decisions to prevent variceal hemorrhage. BMC Gastroenterology 2015, 15: 55. PMID: 25934271, PMCID: PMC4423490, DOI: 10.1186/s12876-015-0287-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndoscopic variceal ligationEradication of varicesLiver diseaseFirst variceal bleedMore daysSpecific treatment attributesLatent class analysisMechanism of actionVariceal bleedVariceal hemorrhageLarge varicesVariceal ligationPhysician characteristicsTreatment preferencesTreatment characteristicsTreatment attributesGroup 2Side effectsPrevention strategiesClass analysisVaricesPatientsPhysiciansDistinct subgroupsStandardized patients
2005
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Hepatic Toxicity: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials in Arthritis Patients
Rostom A, Goldkind L, Laine L. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Hepatic Toxicity: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials in Arthritis Patients. Clinical Gastroenterology And Hepatology 2005, 3: 489-498. PMID: 15880319, DOI: 10.1016/s1542-3565(04)00777-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLiver-related deathLiver-related hospitalizationsSerious adverse eventsAnti-inflammatory drugsAminotransferase elevationAdverse eventsSide effectsNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsTrials of diclofenacHepatic side effectsProportion of patientsClinical side effectsRandomized Controlled TrialsBibliographic databases MEDLINEHigh rateArthritis patientsControlled TrialsRheumatoid arthritisHepatic toxicityInclusion criteriaDatabases MEDLINENSAIDsDrug AdministrationSystematic reviewToxicity outcomes
2004
Proton pump inhibitor co-therapy with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs--nice or necessary?
Laine L. Proton pump inhibitor co-therapy with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs--nice or necessary? Gastroenterological Disorders 2004, 4 Suppl 4: s33-41. PMID: 15580145.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsUpper GI symptomsNonselective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsLow-dose aspirinAnti-inflammatory drugsGI symptomsGI complicationsGI riskSide effectsDevelopment of NSAIDDaily proton pump inhibitor therapyHistamine-2 receptor antagonistsNSAID-induced gastric ulcersProton pump inhibitor therapyNSAID-induced ulcersGI side effectsUpper GI bleedingAnti-pyretic effectsGastrointestinal toxicityGI bleedingNSAID usersUlcer complicationsCardiovascular prophylaxisInhibitor therapyStandard doses
2000
Comparison of the effect of rofecoxib (a cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor), ibuprofen, and placebo on the gastroduodenal mucosa of patients with osteoarthritis: A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial
Hawkey C, Laine L, Simon T, Beaulieu A, Maldonado‐Cocco J, Acevedo E, Shahane A, Quan H, Bolognese J, Mortensen E. Comparison of the effect of rofecoxib (a cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor), ibuprofen, and placebo on the gastroduodenal mucosa of patients with osteoarthritis: A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial. Arthritis & Rheumatism 2000, 43: 370-377. PMID: 10693877, DOI: 10.1002/1529-0131(200002)43:2<370::aid-anr17>3.0.co;2-d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGastroduodenal ulcersPrespecified criteriaEffect of rofecoxibPlacebo-controlled trialSecondary end pointsDouble-blind studyGastroduodenal ulcerationGastroduodenal mucosaUlcer incidenceCyclooxygenase-2Side effectsUlcersEnd pointEffective doseRofecoxibWeeksPlaceboPatientsOsteoarthritisIncidenceDoseIbuprofenUlcerationMucosaEndoscopy
1992
Fluconazole compared with ketoconazole for the treatment of Candida esophagitis in AIDS. A randomized trial.
Laine L, Dretler RH, Conteas CN, Tuazon C, Koster FM, Sattler F, Squires K, Islam MZ. Fluconazole compared with ketoconazole for the treatment of Candida esophagitis in AIDS. A randomized trial. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1992, 117: 655-60. PMID: 1308663, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-117-8-655.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCandida esophagitisCounty hospital settingFluconazole-treated patientsDouble-blind trialResolution of symptomsOral antifungal agentsEnd of therapyEndoscopic responseRetrosternal painStudy medicationClinical cureEsophageal symptomsSymptomatic improvementTreat analysisImmunodeficiency syndromeEndoscopic cureAntifungal therapyEsophageal brushingsHospital settingPatientsSide effectsWeek 1U.S. CentersEsophagitisTherapy