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Are there particular subsets of AAV patients in which avacopan is more effective?

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Rheumatology · Director, Vasculitis Clinical Research Consortium

The following answer was jointly drafted by Dr. Peter Merkel and Dr. David Jayne:Patients in the ADVOCATE trial were stratified at entry according to time of diagnosis (new/relapsing), diagnosis (GPA/MPA), ANCA serotype (PR3/MPO), and background immunosuppressive (cyclophosphamide/rituximab) with re...

Would the need for infliximab/MTX/nonsteroidals to control initial irAE affect your decision to rechallenge these patients with ICI?

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Medical Oncology · Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Infliximab and methotrexate are generally used in irAE grades 3 or 4, or in grade 2 irAEs that are refractory to initial treatment with steroids. Methotrexate is typically used for irAEs of the musculoskeletal system, such as inflammatory arthritis or myositis. Infliximab tends to be used in the set...

Do you recommend medical therapy for extensive atraumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head to mitigate pain or prevent femoral head collapse?

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Rheumatology · UC Davis

This is a good question. Extensive atraumatic ON of the femoral head will probably not respond to any medical therapy; eventually, the patient will need a replacement. However, ON that is from a systemic insult (drugs, alcohol) is often bilateral so if the other hip is less affected or not affected,...

What steroid regimen do you typically use for induction therapy in patients with lupus nephritis?

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Rheumatology · NYU Langone Health

LN initial treatment requires at least three choices: First, initial steroids as pulse methylprednisolone vs. high-dose oral prednisone (e.g., 1 mg/kg/day). Second, if selecting pulse steroids, follow with 1 mg/kg vs. 0.5 mg/kg. And third, double vs. triple immunosuppression from the outset.LN treat...

Is there a period of time after which you would not resume ICI after a patient has had an irAE and required a prolonged steroid taper?

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Medical Oncology · Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Typically if a patient has required treatment with steroids for four to six months, it was because their irAE was significant (grade 2-4) and refractory to initial treatment. If the patient received combination immunotherapy, such as anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1 agents, one could consider resuming the ...

Do you recommend patients hold folic acid on the day they take methotrexate?

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Rheumatology · Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine

The proposed mechanism of action (MOA) of methotrexate in rheumatic disease is not from the antimetabolite angle (given its oncologic MOA as a dihydrofolic acid reductase inhibitor), but rather as a potent anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory medication through the MOA of extracellular adenosine a...

How do you optimize retinopathy screening schedules for patients on hydroxychloroquine while also prioritizing cost-effectiveness?

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

I'll approach this from the cost-effectiveness standpoint as I agree with Drs. @Dr. First Last and @Dr. First Last on their excellent points.Patients with SLE have remarkably high costs when you add up copays, medications, imaging studies, travel, missing work, etc. Anything we can do to help reduce...

For patients <65 with significant intermittent steroid exposure who otherwise do not have risk factors for osteoporosis, when, if ever, do you recommend considering DEXA screening?

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Rheumatology · Sunshine Rheumatology & Arthritis Center

The FRAX guidelines recommend answering "Yes" for glucocorticoid use when a patient has received the equivalent of prednisone ≥5 mg daily for more than 3 months. However, many patients with rheumatoid arthritis have been treated with intermittent courses of corticosteroids over several years, which ...

Under what circumstances would you consider low-dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis in an older adult patient?

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Rheumatology · Duke University Medical Center

Here is a recent expert consensus by Joel Block on the use of low-dose radiation therapy in OA: Some highlights: "Placebo-controlled randomized clinical trials have now been reported using LDRT for OA of the knees and of the hands. Taken together, they do not show benefit beyond placebo... While a d...

What is your approach to counseling patients on the safety and side-effect profile of a biosimilar compared to its reference biologic?

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Dermatology · Geisinger Commonwealth Medical College

Relevant question as insurance companies may require a biosimilar over the reference biologic. According to the FDA, the spin-off (my term) must be "highly similar" to the original in both efficacy and safety. Approval is based on review of clinical trial data. As for my approach: until proven other...