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Guidelines for the Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis 2002 Update

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The guideline reviewed in this month's column describes the recommended care of patients who have been previously diagnosed with RA.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a progressive polyarthritis that is responsible for over nine million office visits annually. It is likely that most nurse practitioners will care for one or more patients with RA because approximately 1% of the adult population is affected by this disabling disorder. The guideline reviewed in this month's column describes the recommended care of patients who have been previously diagnosed with RA.

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A systematic review of infl iximab in the treatment of early rheumatoid arthritis

TL;DR: A total of 8 studies met inclusion criteria, and 4 analyzed structural joint destruction (vdH Sharp Score) and demonstrated a reduction in radiographic damage progression in favor of the combination of MTX-IFX compared withMTX-placebo.
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Frequency of radiologic procedures in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

TL;DR: Among patients with RA, women and patients with a positive rheumatoid factor have more radiologic procedures and the utilization of radiography is likely a reflection of overall disease burden.
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Rheumatoid arthritis: Guidelines for the management of RA: breadth versus depth.

TL;DR: The comprehensiveness of clinical guidelines is a major determinant of their usefulness as mentioned in this paper, but covering a broad range of topics in depth can prove difficult, and it is difficult to find guidelines that are comprehensible.
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Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a clinical and economic assessment

TL;DR: Compared inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for patients with active rheumatoid arthritis from clinical and cost perspectives, no sustained significant differences were detected between the two groups for the primary or secondary measures at the end of treatment or at follow-up.
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Measurement of patient outcome in arthritis.

TL;DR: A structure for representation of patient outcome is presented, together with a method for outcome measurement and validation of the technique in rheumatoid arthritis, and these techniques appear extremely useful for evaluation of long term outcome of patients with rheumatic diseases.
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