CONCLUSIONS: Complement activation marker C3dg, MASP-1 and MASP-3 levels before TNFi therapy predicted new bone formation after 2 years of follow-up among axSpA patients with a high risk of radiographic progression. Furthermore, levels of L-ficolin and C3dg at follow-up were elevated in axSpA patients with new bone formation. Our findings support an association between activation… →

CONCLUSIONS: Bimekizumab treatment resulted in sustained improvements in patient-reported symptoms and their impacts across the full disease spectrum of axSpA over 2 years, underscoring its long-term potential for improving patients’ daily lives. →

CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that peer role-play is an effective educational approach for developing clinical competencies in oncology graduate students, particularly in communication, empathy, and clinical reasoning. Role-play provides an engaging and practical learning experience, making it a valuable addition to clinical training programs aimed at enhancing patient-centered care skills in students. →

BACKGROUND: Brucellosis is a common zoonotic disease and a significant public health concern. Effective health management is essential for improving the self-management behaviors of brucellosis patients. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of a mobile health (mHealth) intervention based on the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) model in enhancing self-management among brucellosis patients. →

CONCLUSION: Compared to men, PVI-only in women with persistent AF leads to a significantly lower freedom from atrial arrhythmia. A personalised spatio-temporal dispersion-targeted ablation strategy led to a higher rate of freedom from any atrial arrhythmia than standard PVI after a single procedure in women and comparable outcomes between women and men. →

CONCLUSIONS: A higher early postnatal ETCOc is linked with an increased risk of PT and PT characteristics within 7 DOLs. Early postnatal ETCOc can be a valuable indicator for predicting PT in early postnatal period. →

Cognitive impairments have been observed in patients with depression. These include deficits in inhibition, shifting, and updating; cognitive processes that are critical for goal-directed control over behavior (‘model-based planning’). Nevertheless, results of model-based planning in depression have been mixed. We aimed to address this by taking a within-person approach, examining model-based planning before and after… →

BACKGROUND: Brain-infiltrating tumour cells from high-grade glioma remain shielded from drug treatments by the blood-brain barrier, leading to inevitable recurrence. Microbubble-enhanced transcranial focused ultrasound (MB-FUS) enables controlled blood-brain barrier opening (BBBO), permitting localised drug delivery. We aimed to assess safety and feasibility of MB-FUS plus standard-of-care chemotherapy for individuals with high-grade glioma. →

To investigate the effects of heavy-load strength training during (neo-)adjuvant chemotherapy on cardiorespiratory fitness and muscle content of aerobic enzymes and capillaries, as well as to explore its effects on cancer-related fatigue and health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) in women with breast cancer. Women diagnosed with stage I-III breast cancer were randomized to a strength… →

This was a nonblinded randomised controlled trial comparing pharmacist-led hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment in the community, to tertiary care hepatology. Of 34 antibody-positive individuals, 28 completed a rapid HCV RNA test in the pharmacy. The study was terminated after randomising 11 participants over 15 months (recruitment continued until ~27 months), as a result of… →
