2022
Prolonged COVID-19 symptom duration in people with systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases: results from the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance Vaccine Survey
DiIorio M, Kennedy K, Liew JW, Putman MS, Sirotich E, Sattui SE, Foster G, Harrison C, Larché MJ, Levine M, Moni TT, Thabane L, Bhana S, Costello W, Grainger R, Machado PM, Robinson PC, Sufka P, Wallace ZS, Yazdany J, Gore-Massy M, Howard RA, Kodhek MA, Lalonde N, Tomasella LA, Wallace J, Akpabio A, Alpízar-Rodríguez D, Beesley RP, Berenbaum F, Bulina I, Chock EY, Conway R, Duarte-García A, Duff E, Gheita TA, Graef ER, Hsieh E, Kibbi L, Liew DF, Lo C, Nudel M, Singh AD, Singh JA, Singh N, Ugarte-Gil MF, Hausmann JS, Simard JF, Sparks JA. Prolonged COVID-19 symptom duration in people with systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases: results from the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance Vaccine Survey. RMD Open 2022, 8: e002587. PMID: 36104117, PMCID: PMC9475962, DOI: 10.1136/rmdopen-2022-002587.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystemic autoimmune rheumatic diseasesCOVID-19 symptom durationSymptom durationAutoimmune rheumatic diseasesCOVID-19 onsetVaccines surveyRheumatic diseasesCOVID-19Test-confirmed COVID-19Complete symptom resolutionCOVID-19 severityCOVID-19 symptomsImmunomodulating medicationsComorbidity countSymptom resolutionBaseline characteristicsClinical characteristicsAcute symptomsVaccine dosesNovel viral variantsHigher oddsLower oddsDay 15Viral variantsLogistic regression
2019
Association between lymphocyte subsets and cytomegalovirus infection status among patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Qin L, Qiu Z, Hsieh E, Geng T, Zhao J, Zeng X, Wan L, Xie J, Ramendra R, Routy JP, Li T. Association between lymphocyte subsets and cytomegalovirus infection status among patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Medicine 2019, 98: e16997. PMID: 31574798, PMCID: PMC6775378, DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000016997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystemic lupus erythematosusCMV diseaseLymphocyte subsetsCMV viremiaT cellsSLE patientsCMV infectionInfection statusLupus erythematosusNatural killer cell countsMultivariable logistic regression analysisCMV infection statusCytomegalovirus infection statusEvidence of CMVHospitalized SLE patientsLymphocyte subset countsDifferent lymphocyte subsetsCMV-infected patientsT-cell lymphopeniaLogistic regression analysisTotal lymphocytesUninfected patientsClinical characteristicsSubset countsMultivariable analysis
2016
Longitudinal increase in vitamin D binding protein levels after initiation of tenofovir/lamivudine/efavirenz among individuals with HIV
Hsieh E, Fraenkel L, Han Y, Xia W, Insogna KL, Yin MT, Zhu T, Cheng X, Li T. Longitudinal increase in vitamin D binding protein levels after initiation of tenofovir/lamivudine/efavirenz among individuals with HIV. AIDS 2016, 30: 1935-1942. PMID: 27124896, PMCID: PMC4949136, DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000001131.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTenofovir disoproxil fumarateVitamin DProcollagen type 1 N-terminal propeptideInitiation of TDFTenofovir/lamivudine/efavirenzVitamin D binding protein (VDBP) levelsCollagen type 1 cross-linked C-telopeptideIntact parathyroid hormone levelsCross-linked C-telopeptideIntact parathyroid hormoneParathyroid hormone levelsTotal procollagen type 1 N-terminal propeptideBinding protein levelsProtein levelsMulticenter clinical trialPlasma samplesOngoing multicenter clinical trialsN-terminal propeptideClinical characteristicsParathyroid hormoneBone lossFormation markersDisoproxil fumarateC-telopeptideBone resorption
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