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How long would you recommend that a patient continues guselkumab prior to deciding that the therapy is not effective?

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Rheumatology · Leiden University Medical Center

Many trials have a placebo-controlled period of 12-24 weeks. Thereafter, all patients receive active treatment. Even if the original treatment allocation remains unknown to the patient and doctor, they know that from that moment on, everyone receives active treatment. This will have an influence on ...

When do you consider genetic testing for autoinflammatory diseases in patients with recurrent pericarditis and fever, particularly when symptoms are highly responsive to IL-1 blockade?

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Rheumatology · Massachusetts General Hospital

Yesterday ;-). About 10% of patients with recurrent pericarditis have genes that may increase their risk of pericarditis. If you're already managing the patient with IL-1 inhibition, I would strongly encourage you to conduct genetic testing. Just my 2 cents...

What is your treatment approach for pregnant patients with IgA nephropathy who have worsening proteinuria during the first trimester?

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Nephrology · Mayo Clinic

Difficult question to answer without more details, but I would consider the following factors: One is whether it appears that the IgA is active. When was the last biopsy, and how much hematuria is present? Two would be if this is 'worsening proteinuria' is really just the first time proteinuria has ...

Would you initiate antifibrotic therapy in a patient with CTD-ILD experiencing worsening symptoms and declining lung function, despite no clear evidence of fibrosis on CT scans?

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Pulmonology · University of Alabama Birmingham

If the predominant findings on CT were ground glass opacities and/or nodules without any evidence of fibrosis on CT, I would not start with an antifibrotic and, instead, would start with immunosuppression as a first-line agent. Based on the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and American Thoraci...

What strategies have you found most helpful to improve adherence to hydroxychloroquine among patients with lupus?

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Rheumatology · Georgetown University Hospital

Great question. This is something I think about a lot. I don't have the perfect answer, but here's how I'm currently approaching it: Reviewing the importance of HCQ at every visit, in patient-friendly terms. I make it clear why they are on the medicine and what it does for them. I say, "This is the ...

Before re-challenging a patient with ICI after grade 1-2 pneumonitis, do you re-image to confirm resolution of pneumonitis?

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Medical Oncology · Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Grade 1 pneumonitis is defined as confined to one lobe of the lung or <25% of the total lung parenchyma, while grade 2 pneumonitis is defined as involving more than one lobe of the lung or 25-50% of the lung parenchyma. Grade 1 pneumonitis is typically an incidental finding on CT in an asymptomatic ...

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 ...

How do you determine whether to add abatacept or rituximab to the treatment regimen in patients with mild RA-ILD on methotrexate?

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Rheumatology · U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

I think of many agents before rituxan for RA ILD: all in various stages of being studied MMF, Orencia/abatacept, Tocli/actemra, and even JAK inhibitors xeljanz/rinvoq. Generally, if I treat and control the joints, the lungs stabilize. 10-20% run independently from joints or extra-articular ILD witho...

Were the patients enrolled in the SEAM-RA trial prior methotrexate monotherapy non-responders?

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Rheumatology · University of Alabama

Yes, presumably at one time, most of these patients were methotrexate non-responders because otherwise, it’s unlikely they would have required escalation to TNFi. Clinicians would typically not add TNFi therapy unless the patient had first failed DMARDs (i.e., methotrexate in this case). It is impor...

What recommendations do you provide patients regarding immunization or boosters prior to initiating rituximab?

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Dermatology · Duke Health

To my knowledge, there is no unified recommendation, although the majority of us recommend all age-appropriate immunizations plus strong consideration of younger-than-standard-age immunization for diseases such as pneumococcus and VZV prior to initiation of rituximab when medically feasible. Timing ...