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Liana Fraenkel
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 214
Citations - 6536
Liana Fraenkel is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient participation & Population. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 201 publications receiving 5186 citations. Previous affiliations of Liana Fraenkel include Veterans Health Administration & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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2021 American College of Rheumatology Guideline for the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Liana Fraenkel,Joan M. Bathon,Bryant R. England,E. William St. Clair,Thurayya Arayssi,Kristine Carandang,Kevin D. Deane,Mark C. Genovese,Kent Kwas Huston,Gail S. Kerr,Joel M. Kremer,Mary C. Nakamura,Linda A. Russell,Jasvinder A. Singh,Benjamin J Smith,Jeffrey A. Sparks,Shilpa Venkatachalam,Michael E. Weinblatt,Mounir Al-Gibbawi,Joshua F. Baker,Kamil E. Barbour,Jennifer L. Barton,Laura C. Cappelli,Fatimah Chamseddine,Michael D. George,Sindhu R. Johnson,Lara A Kahale,Basil S. Karam,Assem M. Khamis,Iris Navarro-Millán,Reza Mirza,Pascale Schwab,Namrata Singh,Marat Turgunbaev,Amy S. Turner,Sally Yaacoub,Elie A. Akl +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed clinically relevant population, intervention, comparator, and outcomes (PICO) questions to develop updated guidelines for the pharmacologic management of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Increased Risk of Fragility Fractures among HIV Infected Compared to Uninfected Male Veterans
Julie A. Womack,Joseph L. Goulet,Cynthia Gibert,Cynthia Brandt,Chung Chou Chang,Barbara Gulanski,Liana Fraenkel,Kristin M. Mattocks,David Rimland,Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas,Janet P. Tate,Michael T. Yin,Amy C. Justice +12 more
TL;DR: HIV infection is associated with fragility fracture risk, and this risk is attenuated by BMI, which reduces the risk of incident hip, vertebral, or upper arm fracture.
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Inconsistency Over Time in the Preferences of Older Persons with Advanced Illness for Life-Sustaining Treatment
TL;DR: To determine whether preferences for future attempts at life‐sustaining treatment change over time in a consistent and predictable manner, a large number of patients with a history of treatment‐related adverse events are surveyed.
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American College of Rheumatology Guidance for the Management of Rheumatic Disease in Adult Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Version 1.
Ted R. Mikuls,Sindhu R. Johnson,Liana Fraenkel,Reuben J. Arasaratnam,Lindsey R. Baden,Bonnie L. Bermas,W. Winn Chatham,Stanley Cohen,Karen H. Costenbader,Ellen M. Gravallese,Andre C. Kalil,Michael E. Weinblatt,Kevin L. Winthrop,Amy S. Mudano,Amy S. Turner,Kenneth G. Saag +15 more
TL;DR: To provide guidance to rheumatology providers on the management of adult rheumatic disease in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic.
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Treatment options in knee osteoarthritis: the patient's perspective.
TL;DR: The patient treatment preferences derived in this study conflict with the current widespread use of nonselective NSAIDs in older patients with arthritis.