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Ep 47. Relapse after cessation of weekly tocilizumab for giant cell arteritis25 Aug 202400:10:32

Dr. Vanessa Quick joins Dr. Ernest Choy to discuss her recent article on the impact of qwTCZ cessation on GCA patients. 

Looking at relapse rates and key risk factors, this discussion highlights the need for improving access to care and treatment for GCA patients, including increasing disease awareness, faster referral to specialised care, better access to diagnostic tools, and a multidisciplinary approach to managing this condition.

You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kead604] in Rheumatology.

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Ep 46. Patient involvement in Rheumatology research11 Jul 202400:21:25

Peter Boyd and Ingrid de Groot join Dr. Latika Gupta to explore the value of patient involvement in Rheumatology research. Reflecting on their lived experience, Peter and Ingrid discuss their proudest moments, and identify areas in the patient and physician partnership that they hope to improve in the future.

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Ep 37. Can MSUS and RADAI-F5 help to identify RA patients at risk of poor functional and radiological outcomes?18 Oct 202300:12:45

Anika Hoque joins Dr Michael Backhouse to discuss their recent article, which examines the construct validity of the RA foot disease activity index in relationship to musculoskeletal ultrasonography and clinical examination.

Listen now to hear the findings, and what this means for future clinical practice and the impact on RA patients at risk for poor functional and radiological outcomes.

You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkad048] in Rheumatology Advances in Practice.

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Ep 36. Trainee Publishing Programme 2023: Dr Charlotte Sharp & Karen Staniland11 Oct 202300:19:03

Can patients with rheumatoid arthritis examine their own joints? 

Dr David Liew talks to Dr Charlotte Sharp and Karen Staniland about their work to create a video teaching patients how to self-examine tender and swollen joints. 

Charlotte is now a consultant rheumatologist based in Manchester and has an interest in applied health research. Karen is the patient and public involvement lead for the REMORA project and has rheumatoid arthritis. Their paper was a winning entry to the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme.

Read the article: How to self-examine for tender and swollen joints: co-producing a training video for people with rheumatoid arthritis

You can also watch the video or find out more about the REMORA project

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Ep 35. Trainee Publishing Programme 2023: Dr Pallavi Shamdasani04 Oct 202300:18:07

How can we best diagnose septic arthritis in the acute care setting?

Dr Pallavi Shamdasani joins Prof Rene Westhovens to discuss the utility of synovial aspiration and intra-operative synovial fluid and tissue culture for the accurate diagnosis of septic arthritis.

Dr Shamdasani is a dual trained rheumatologist and obstetric medicine physician based in Melbourne, Australia. Her paper was a winning entry to the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme.

Read the winning paper: Diagnosis of septic arthritis in the acute care setting: the value of routine intra-operative sample culture

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Ep 34. Trainee Publishing Programme 2023: Dr Shivani Gor & Dr Sung-Hee Kim27 Sep 202300:16:34

What is the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and disease flares in patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA)?

Dr Shivani Gor and Dr Sung-Hee Kim join Dr Mwidimi Ndosi to discuss their retrospective study, which used C-reactive protein as a marker to determine the proportion of IA patients who had a flare within four weeks of receiving a vaccination for COVID-19. 

Dr Gor and Dr Kim are currently rheumatology trainees at Great Western Hospital, UK. Their paper was one of the winning entries to the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme.

Read the paper: C-Reactive protein rise in rheumatology patients following COVID-19 vaccination

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Ep 33. Trainee Publishing Programme 2023: Dr Lauren Huckerby20 Sep 202300:16:18

What evidence is there for effective transitional care in young people with chronic pain, and what should ideal transitional care look like?

Dr Lauren Huckerby joins Dr Diederik De Cock to discuss her recent systematic review - one of the winning papers from the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme.

Dr Huckerby is a paediatric and adolescent rheumatology registrar at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.

Read the winning paper: Growing up with chronic pain: a systematic review of the evidence in transitional care for young people with chronic pain 

Keywords: chronic pain, transitional care, paediatric, adolescent, JIA, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, systematic review, rheumatology

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Ep 32. Trainee Publishing Programme 2023: Dr Cristiana Sieiro Santos13 Sep 202300:11:22

Can we classify the clinical phenotype of systemic sclerosis by autoantibodies?

Dr Cristiana Sieiro Santos joins Dr Anastasia Madenidou to discuss her recent article - one of the winning papers from the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme.

Dr Sieiro Santos is currently a rheumatology trainee at Complejo Asistencial Universitario de León, Spain, and is working on her PhD.

Read her winning paper: Clinical phenotype in scleroderma patients based on autoantibodies

Also mentioned: Autoantibody predictors of gastrointestinal symptoms in systemic sclerosis.

Want to learn more about scleroderma? Listen to this episode of our sister podcast, Talking Rheumatology Spotlight. 

Keywords: scleroderma, systemic sclerosis, autoantibodies, clinical phenotype, rheumatology, ANA, renal crisis, diffuse, limited, skin, topoisomerase, anti-centromere.

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Ep 31. Are AAV patients at an increased risk of stroke?06 Sep 202300:08:18

Dr Aladdin J Mohammad joins Dr Marwan Bukhari to discuss their article, chosen as the August Editor's Choice article, which determines the incidence rate, predictors and outcome of stroke in a population-based cohort of individuals with ANCA-associated vasculitis. 

Listen now to hear the findings and what this means for future clinical practice! 

You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac669] in Rheumatology.

Keywords: ANCA, vasculitis, stroke, epidemiology, population-based study

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Ep 30. Diagnosing cocaine-induced vasculitis30 Aug 202300:12:34

How can you differentiate between cocaine-induced and ANCA-associated vasculitis? Dr Sander van Leuven joins Dr David Liew to discuss a recent case series analysis from centres in Birmingham and London.

Sander is a consultant rheumatologist in Nejmegen, the Netherlands. He previously trained in London, where he conducted a 15-year retrospective study of cocaine-associated pseudovasculitis.

Want to find out more? Here's your further reading list:

  1. Case series analysis from Gill et al.
  2. Sander's accompanying editorial (plus excellent graphic!)
  3. Sander's 2018 case series, published in Autoimmunity Reviews

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Ep 29. Does vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 infection cause adverse events among SLE patients?03 Aug 202300:14:21

Dr Ioannis Parodis and Dr Elena Nikiphorou join Dr Eunice Co to discuss their findings in the COVAD study of the safety and tolerance of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 infection in systemic lupus erythematosus. 

Listen now to hear the results of a study involving 9462 participants and 106 investigators in 94 countries!  

You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac661] in Rheumatology.

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Ep 28. Does ultrasound-defined tenosynovitis and synovitis aid the prediction of persistent arthritis?06 Jul 202300:08:12

Dr Ilfita Sahbudin joins Dr Marwan Bukhari to discuss the value of ultrasound-defined tenosynovitis and synovitis in the prediction of persistent arthritis in an inception cohort of DMARD-naive patients with early arthritis. Listen now to hear the results of a study involving one hundred and fifty DMARD-naïve patients and the implications for future clinical practice!

You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac199] in Rheumatology.

Keywords: early arthritis, ultrasound, prediction, persistent arthritis

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Ep 45. Community awareness of childhood arthritis in the UK13 Jun 202400:09:34

Recorded at #BSR24, Richard P Beesley joins Dr Ai Lyn Tan to discuss his recent article, which measured the level of community awareness in the UK that children and young people can develop arthritis.

Listen now to hear about what you can do to help raise awareness of childhood arthritis, and why this is so important.

You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkad099] in Rheumatology Advances in Practice.

Keywords: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, arthritis, awareness, communication

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Ep 27. Is secukinumab safe and effective in ankylosing spondylitis?08 Jun 202300:13:39

Do real-world data demonstrate that secukinumab is safe and effective for use in ankylosing spondylitis? Dr Adeola Ajibade joins Dr Ai Lyn Tan to discuss her recent paper - a multicentre, retrospective record-based review of the efficacy and safety of secukinumab in patients with ankylosing spondylitis across centres in the UK.

Dr Ajibade is currently a specialist grade doctor at Taunton & Somerset NHS Foundation Trust. The work discussed in this episode took place during her time at the Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust as part of the Midlands Ankylosing Spondylitis Collaboration.

Read the full article: Effectiveness and safety of secukinumab in ankylosing spondylitis: real-life data from Midlands Ankylosing Spondylitis Collaboration (MASC)

Keywords: secukinumab, ankylosing spondylitis, spondyloarthritis, spine, rheumatology, rheumatologist, DMARD, biologic, biologic therapy, real-world data.

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Ep 26. Dr Polly Livermore and Heather Rostron discuss their future research plans01 Jun 202300:13:18

Dr Polly Livermore (Great Ormond Street Hospital, UK) and Heather Rostron (Leeds Children’s Hospital, UK) join Caroline Groves to discuss their future research plans to improve clinical care and support processes for children, young people, and their families, with rheumatic diseases.

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Ep 25. How does symptom duration before DMARD therapy impact the costs of RA?27 Apr 202300:11:01

Dr Ilfita Sahbudin (University of Birmingham, UK) joins Dr Ai Lyn Tan to discuss the relationship between symptom/disease duration and resource utilisation/costs following rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis.

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Ep 24. Risk of myocardial infarction among RA patients receiving IL6 or TNF inhibitors27 Apr 202300:12:26

British Society for Rheumatology Young Investigator Award winner Dr Zixing Tian (University of Manchester, UK) joins Dr Steven Zhao to discuss the work behind the winning abstract 'No difference in risk of myocardial infarction among patients receiving either IL6 or TNF inhibitors for rheumatoid arthritis', and the implications for future research. 

This abstract was presented at the rheumatoid arthritis oral abstract session at British Society for Rheumatology Annual Conference 2023 and is available here

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Ep 23. The long-term use of tocilizumab in giant cell arteritis31 Mar 202300:13:28

Dr Sean Gill and Dr Chetan Mukhtyar (Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, UK) discuss the efficacy of tocilizumab for GCA, based on a 12-month extension of Stone et al.’s landmark clinical trial. Dr Mukhtyar provides an overview of the trial, including key findings, limitations, and implications for clinical practice.

Read the paper: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab418

Keywords: Giant cell arteritis, GCA, vasculitis, large vessel, tocilizumab, rheumatology, treatment, biologic, biological therapy, IL-6

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Ep 22. The top 10 research priorities in psoriatic arthritis30 Mar 202300:12:37

What are the top 10 research priorities in psoriatic arthritis? Louise Hailey and Associate Prof. Laura Coates (both University of Oxford, UK) join Dr Pankti Mehta to discuss. Research priorities were identified by the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership, comprising people living with PsA, carers and clinicians, and supported by the James Lind Alliance.

Read the full paper: The top 10 research priorities in psoriatic arthritis: a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership

Want to learn more about psoriatic arthritis? Listen to this episode of our sister podcast, Talking Rheumatology Spotlight. 

Keywords: psoriatic arthritis, PsA, rheumatology, research, patient partners, patient representation, James Lind Alliance, management, disease progression, prediction, comorbidities, outcomes, medication, spine, joints, skin, nails.

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Ep 21. Ultrasonography in the prediction of gout flares16 Mar 202300:08:27

Ultrasonography in the prediction of gout flares: a 12-month prospective observational study


Dr Edoardo Cipolletta (Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy) joins Marwan Bukhari to discuss the March Editor's choice article on ultrasonography in the prediction of gout flares. Here, Dr Cipolletta discusses whether ultrasonography adds to the value of clinical findings in estimating the risk of flares in patients with gout.


You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac367] in Rheumatology. 

Keywords: Ultrasound, US, gout, imaging, rheumatology, rheumatologist, gout flares, gout patients

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Ep 20. Effectiveness of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in juvenile-onset IRDs09 Feb 202300:09:41

Effectiveness of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine among adolescents with juvenile-onset inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRDs).

Dr Amit Ziv and Prof Yosef Uziel (both Tel Aviv University and Meir Medical Center, Israel) join Dr Herman Tam to discuss the effectiveness of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in preventing infection in adolescents with juvenile-onset IRDs.

You can read this article in Rheumatology.

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Ep 19. A new autoantibody associated with anti-synthetase syndrome26 Jan 202300:11:42

A new autoantibody to valyl transfer RNA synthetase associated with anti-synthetase syndrome 

Dr Tsuneo Sasai and Dr Ran Nakashima (both Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) join Dr Latika Gupta to discuss a 43-year-old male patient clinically diagnosed with anti-synthetase syndrome but lacking any known disease-specific autoantibodies. They identify a new autoantibody directed against valyl tRNA synthetase and highlight the importance of identifying more such cases to identify clinical characteristics. 

You can read this article in Rheumatology.

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Ep 18. Long-term use of glucocorticoids for polymyalgia rheumatica19 Jan 202300:07:01

Long-term use of glucocorticoids for polymyalgia rheumatica: follow-up of the PMR Cohort study  

Dr Sara Muller (Keele University, UK) and Prof Samantha Hider (Keele University, UK) join Dr Sheilla Achieng to discuss a follow-up to the PMR cohort study, an inception cohort of 652 patients from English general practices who were diagnosed with PMR between 2012 and 2014. They identify the main findings from the follow-up and highlight that PMR is not always a time-limited condition.

Read the full paper: Long-term use of glucocorticoids for polymyalgia rheumatica: follow-up of the PMR Cohort Study

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Keywords: polymyalgia rheumatica, PMR, vasculitis, steroids, glucocorticoids, corticosteroids, prednisone, prednisolone, rheumatology.

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Ep 44. Neuropsychiatric symptoms in systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases23 May 202400:12:34

In this fascinating episode recorded at #BSR24, Dr Melanie Sloan joins Prof Ernest Choy to discuss the latest results from the INSPIRE study, which seeks to understand neuropsychiatric symptom prevalence and impact in people with systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARDs). 

Dr Melanie Sloan is a researcher in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on improving patient-clinician relationships, as well as trialling interventions for patients with SARDs. 

 Want to find out more about Melanie’s research? Here’s your further reading list: 

  1. Prevalence and identification of neuropsychiatric symptoms in SARDs 
  2. Neuropsychiatric symptoms in lupus
  3. Attribution of neuropsychiatric symptoms and prioritisation of evidence in lupus
  4. Prodromal neuropsychiatric symptoms in lupus


Keywords: autoimmune diseases, lupus, rheumatology, nightmares, daymares, mental health, psychosis, communication. 

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Ep 17. Patient-led smartphone images show progression of SSc-related digital ulcers12 Jan 202300:07:22

Smartphone images of systemic sclerosis-related digital ulcers provide a clear picture of disease progression for the first rheumatology visit. 

Dr Anastasia Madenidou (University of Manchester, UK ) and Dr Graham Dinsdale (Salford Royal Hospital & University of Manchester, UK) join Dr Latika Gupta to discuss their report of a patient with SSc-related digital ulcers who took the initiative to take smartphone images to track progression. Here, Dr Madenidou and Dr Dinsdale highlight the use of smartphone images to inform best clinical practice and future research due to the possibility of remote monitoring, and the use of a documented trajectory of disease informing a diagnosis. 


You can read this article in Rheumatology.

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Ep 16. Celebrating women in rheumatology15 Dec 202200:08:15

In our final episode of 2022, Dr Alla Ishchenko (UZ Leuven, Belgium) joins Dr Latika Gupta to celebrate the achievements of leading women in rheumatology.

You can read the full paper here

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Ep 15. Experiences of delivering interventions for fatigue08 Dec 202200:28:09

Dr Sarah Bennett (University of Bristol, UK) joins Prof Diederik de Cock to discuss results from the LIFT study – a randomised trial exploring interventions to support people with fatigue. Here, Dr Bennett talks us through the experiences of both the health professionals delivering these interventions and the patients receiving them.    

 You can read more about therapist and patient experiences of the LIFT study in Rheumatology Advances in Practice.   


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Ep 14. Educational attainment and clinically suspect arthralgia05 Oct 202200:17:14

Dr Sarah Khidir and Dr Elise van Mulligen (Leiden UMC, the Netherlands) join Dr Pankti Mehta to discuss the link between educational attainment and clinically suspect arthralgia. Using data from two cohorts, they identified an association between low educational attainment and increased risk of progression from arthralgia to inflammatory arthritis. 

Read the paper: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac446

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Ep 13. Reduced cognitive ability in RA24 Aug 202200:12:26

Dr Ai Lyn Tan speaks to Dr James Gwinnutt (University of Manchester, UK) about cognitive impairment in people with rheumatoid arthritis.

Read the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkab044

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Ep 12. Precision medicine in autoimmune diseases17 Aug 202200:16:39

Dr Chris Wincup and Dr  Marta Alarcón-Riquelme (GENYO, Spain) discuss the use of precision medicine in autoimmune diseases.

Find the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab448

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Ep 11. Air pollution and RA flares03 Aug 202200:06:24

On today's episode, Dr Giovanni Adami (Verona, Italy) joins Dr Marwan Bukhari to discuss the association between environmental air pollution and rheumatoid arthritis flares.

Read the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab049

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Ep 10. The controversial argument for glucocorticoids and bone health06 Jul 202200:13:23

Dr Marwan Bukhari (Royal Lancaster Infirmary, UK) and Prof. Maarten Boers (Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands) join Dr Ai Lyn Tan to discuss the effects of glucocorticoids on bone health. Their observational data suggest that glucocorticoids do not have the detrimental impact on bone health that we have come to expect – a rather controversial finding indeed.

Read the paper: https://doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkab089

The GLORIA trial discussed is available here: https://ard.bmj.com/content/81/7/925

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Ep 9. Phase 2 trial of dapirolizumab pegol in SLE16 Jun 202200:09:03

Prof Richard Furie (New York, USA) and Dr Anastasia Madenidou evaluate the Phase 2, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of dapirolizumab pegol in patients with moderate-to-severe active systemic lupus erythematosus. They discuss the unique dose-response relationship endpoint used in this trial and the plans for Phase 3.

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Ep 8. Risk of VTE associated with tofacitinib in RA01 Jun 202200:05:54

Dr Rishi Desai (Boston, USA) and Dr Marwan Bukhari discuss the risk of venous thromboembolism associated with tofacitinib in rheumatoid arthritis. Dr Desai’s recent paper used claims data to compare the risk of VTE with tofacitinib vs. TNFis. 

Read the paper here

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Ep 43. The metaverse: a new frontier for rheumatology10 Apr 202400:11:16

Dr Jason E Liebowitz joins Dr Marwan Bukhari to discuss the metaverse and how the field of rheumatology can utilise virtual and augmented reality to improve the lives of patients.

Listen now to hear about the current technological developments and what this means for future clinical practice! 

You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kead534] in Rheumatology.

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Ep 7. Ultrasound imaging sub-phenotypes in PsA25 May 202200:15:43

Dr Lihi Eder (Toronto, Canada) joins Dr Steven Zhao to discuss ultrasound imaging sub-phenotypes in psoriatic arthritis. They discuss clinical vs. imaging clusters of PsA manifestations, the possibility of coagulation and platelet pathway mediation of imaging phenotypes, and more. 

Read the paper here

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Ep 6. Scoring SLE with the Easy-BILAG22 Apr 202200:15:07

Today's podcast guest is Dr Lucy Carter (Leeds, UK), who joins Dr Chris Wincup to talk about the Easy-BILAG - a comprehensive but simplified version of the BILAG-2004 index for scoring SLE disease activity. They discuss the user-friendly design, training requirements, use with newly approved drugs, and more.

Read the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab883

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Ep 5. VEXAS syndrome22 Apr 202200:21:51

Dr Peter Grayson (NIH, Bethesda, USA) joins Dr Puja Mehta to discuss VEXAS syndrome. They cover the discovery of VEXAS, how to spot the syndrome in patients, the importance of cross-specialty working, and more.

Dr Grayson’s NEJM paper can be found here: https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa2026834

This episode was originally published in May 2021. 

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Ep 4. De novo lupus nephritis and belimumab22 Apr 202200:14:34

Prof Christopher Sjöwall (Linköping, Sweden) and Dr Anastastia Madenidou discuss de novo lupus nephritis during treatment with belimumab. They cover the process of collecting observational data, the approval of belimumab for use in lupus nephritis, and implications for clinical practice.

Read the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keaa796

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Ep 3. Cytokine storm syndromes22 Apr 202200:11:41

Dr David Fajgenbaum (University of Pennsylvania, USA) and Dr Puja Mehta discuss cytokine storm syndromes. They consider the definition of cytokine storms and whether COVID-19 meets these criteria, as well as Dr Fajgenbaum’s research journey, as described in his bestselling memoir, 'Chasing my Cure: A Doctor's Race to Turn Hope Into Action'. 

Read the paper here: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra2026131

This episode was originally published in March 2021. 

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Ep 2. Improving outcomes for hospitalised gout patients22 Apr 202200:13:40

Dr Mark Russell (King's College London, UK) joins Dr Sean Gill to talk about improving outcomes for patients hospitalised with gout. They identify several strategies to improve practice and highlight key gaps in the literature that could be addressed by future research.

Read the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab539

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Ep 1. CT-P13 and the PERSIST study22 Apr 202200:12:00

Prof Peter Taylor (Oxford, UK) joins Dr David Liew to discuss results from the PERSIST study, a real-world, observational, prospective cohort study of CT-P13 for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and psoriatic arthritis.

Read the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkab026

This episode was originally published in December 2021. 

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Ep 42. Combination therapy or autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for patients with progressive systemic sclerosis?11 Jan 202400:17:53

Professor Doron Rimar joins Dr Cristiana Sieiro Santos to discuss their article, which retrospectively compares the outcomes of SSc patients who underwent AHSCT to patients who met the eligibility criteria for AHSCT but received upfront combination therapy with MMF and rituximab.

Listen now to hear the findings and what this means for future clinical practice! 

You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kead457] in Rheumatology.

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Ep 41. Addressing the leaky pipeline04 Jan 202400:17:56

What is the leaky pipeline and how do we address it? Prof Christina Duftner (University of Innsbruck) and Prof Isabella Grabner (Vienna University of Economics and Business) join Dr Latika Gupta to discuss the diminishing proportion of women in higher ranking and leadership roles within rheumatology.

Want to read more? Here's your further reading list:
1. Read Christina and Isabella's full paper
2. Read Latika's work on the gender gap in journal Editorial Boards

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Ep 40. New Editor-in-Chief: Introducing Prof Ernest Choy21 Dec 202300:04:41

We're delighted to announce Prof Ernest Choy (University of Cardiff) as the incoming Editor-in-Chief of Rheumatology. In this episode, recorded at ACR23, Ernest tells us about his plans for the journal and the type of research he's keen to see. 

Ernest will take the reins from Dr Marwan Bukhari (Royal Lancaster Infirmary), who finishes his highly productive term as Editor-in-Chief in February 2024.

Want to discuss a potential article? Email editorial@rheumatology.org.uk. 

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Ep 39. UK JIA Biologics Register: stopping biologics for remission30 Nov 202300:10:06

What happens when children and young people with JIA stop biologic therapies for remission? Dr Lianne Kearsley-Fleet and Dr Coziana Ciurtin join Dr Herman Tam to discuss their analysis of the UK JIA Biologics Register.

Lianne is an epidemiologist and lead analyst of the UK JIA Biologics Register, based at the University of Manchester. Coziana is a consultant rheumatologist based at University College London.

Managed by the University of Manchester, the UK JIA Biologics Register is a collaboration between BSR and Versus Arthritis that measures the safety and effectiveness of biologic and biosimilar treatment for juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
 
Want to find out more? Here's your further reading list:
1. Read Lianne and Coziana's full paper
2. Find out more about the UK JIA Biologics Register
3. Explore research from the BSR biologics registers 

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Ep 38. Is risankizumab safe and effective for active psoriatic arthritis? Results from the KEEPsAKE 2 study26 Oct 202300:07:19

Dr Andrew Östör joins Dr Marwan Bukhari to discuss their article, chosen as the June Editor's Choice article, which evaluates the 52-week efficacy and safety of risankizumab 150 mg in patients with active PsA who had previous inadequate response/intolerance to one or two biologic therapies (Bio-IR) or one or more conventional synthetic DMARDs (csDMARD-IR).

Listen now to hear the findings and what this means for future clinical practice! 

You can read this article [https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac605] in Rheumatology.

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Ep 50. Modifiable risk factors and therapeutic targets in polymyalgia rheumatica12 Jun 202500:09:22

How can we identify modifiable risk factors and new therapeutic targets in polymyalgia rheumatica?

In this episode, recorded live at BSR25, Prof Ernest Choy and Dr Steven Zhao discuss Steven's genome-wide meta-analysis and Mendelian randomisation study. They cover the key findings, which include some novel loci and potential therapeutic targets for PMR, as well as the hallmarks of a good Mendelian randomisation study. 

Further reading:

  1. Read Steven's full study in Rheumatology


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Ep 49. Improving time to diagnosis in axial spondyloarthritis08 May 202500:10:45

How can we improve time from symptom onset to axSpA diagnosis?

In this episode, Dr Fabian Proft talks to Dr Antoni Chan about his fantastic work to reduce time to diagnosis in axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) using an integrated referral and education system. They discuss the importance of a multi-pronged approach to education, as well as how clinicians might start improving time to axSpA diagnosis in their own settings. 

Further reading: 

  1. Read Antoni's full article in Rheumatology Advances in Practice
  2. Find out more about the Act on Axial SpA campaign
  3. Access the axSpA symptom checker


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Ep 48. Deciphering difficult-to-treat psoriatic arthritis24 Oct 202400:17:36

Should there be distinct definitions for difficult-to-treat and complex-to-manage psoriatic arthritis?

In this episode of Talking Rheumatology Research, Dr Fabian Proft and Dr Andre Ribeiro join Dr Ai Lyn Tan to discuss their work to define difficult-to-treat psoriatic arthritis, as part of GRAPPA's wider D2T-PsA project. 

Find out more: 

  1. Deciphering difficult-to-treat psoriatic arthritis (D2T-PsA): a GRAPPA perspective from an international survey of healthcare professionals 
  2. Find out more about GRAPPA and its work


Keywords: psoriatic arthritis, PSA, difficult-to-treat, D2T, complex-to-manage, C2M, GRAPPA, rheumatology. 

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