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Bleeding as an Outcome Among Patients With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation in a Large Managed Care Population.
CONCLUSIONS: Bleeding incidence among patients with NVAF in a real-world setting was high and increased with greater stroke and bleeding risk scores. Health care costs for patients with major bleeding events were elevated. All rights reserved. PMID: 24075151 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Therapeutics - September 25, 2013 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Deitelzweig SB, Pinsky B, Buysman E, Lacey M, Makenbaeva D, Wiederkehr D, Graham J Tags: Clin Ther Source Type: research

Costs associated with renal and cardiovascular events among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and nephropathy: a cost model based on the CREDENCE clinical trial.
Conclusions: Positive costs avoided for each of the outcomes considered were predicted in the main analysis, with ESKD as the outcome predicted to have the greatest costs avoided at $2.92 PMPY. PMID: 31916465 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Current Medical Research and Opinion - January 11, 2020 Category: Research Tags: Curr Med Res Opin Source Type: research

Process of care compliance is associated with fewer diabetes complications.
Conclusions: Employees with diabetes who received all 3 quality measures experienced fewer complications, risk-adjusting for other factors. These results provide support for the importance of care quality. PMID: 24512164 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The American Journal of Managed Care - January 1, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Bayer FJ, Galusha D, Slade M, Chu IM, Taiwo O, Cullen MR Tags: Am J Manag Care Source Type: research

Medical costs for managing chronic kidney disease and related complications in patients with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes
CONCLUSIONS: Management of CKD and its complications incurs high medical costs for patients with CKD and T2D. Results from this study can be used to quantify the economic profile of emerging treatments and inform decision-making.PMID:34878754 | DOI:10.37765/ajmc.2021.88807
Source: The American Journal of Managed Care - December 8, 2021 Category: Health Management Authors: Keith A Betts Jinlin Song Elizabeth Faust Karen Yang Yuxian Du Sheldon X Kong Rakesh Singh Source Type: research

Managed Care after Acute Myocardial Infarction (MC-AMI) improves prognosis in AMI survivors with pre-existing heart failure. A propensity score matching analysis of Polish nationwide program of comprehensive post-MI care
CONCLUSIONS: After propensity score matching, participation in MC-AMI was associated with lower rates of stroke, HF hospitalizations, and all-cause mortality in 12-month follow-up and was an independent factor of 12-month survival in AMI survivors with pre-existing HF.PMID:35113992 | DOI:10.33963/KP.a2022.0029
Source: Polish Heart Journal - February 3, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Mariusz G ąsior Krystian Wita Piotr Buszman Katarzyna Mizia-Stec Zbigniew Kalarus Ewa Nowalany-Kozielska Jacek Sikora Wojciech Wojakowski Krzysztof Go łba Krzysztof Milewski Piotr P ączek Daniel Cie śla Zbigniew G ąsior Piotr Rozentryt Jadwiga Nessle Source Type: research

Oral anticoagulant discontinuation in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.
CONCLUSIONS: The risk of independent discontinuation of OAC treatment among NVAF patients was high. Patients on DOACs compared with warfarin and those with several comorbid conditions had significantly lower risk of discontinuation, while those with prior bleeding were more likely to discontinue. PMID: 26799200 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The American Journal of Managed Care - January 23, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: Kachroo S, Hamilton M, Liu X, Pan X, Brixner D, Marrouche N, Biskupiak J Tags: Am J Manag Care Source Type: research

Cardiovascular Disease Among Survivors of Adult-Onset Cancer: A Community-Based Retrospective Cohort Study.
CONCLUSION: The magnitude of subsequent CVD risk varies according to cancer subtype and by the presence of CVRFs. Overall survival in survivors who develop CVD is poor, emphasizing the need for targeted prevention strategies for individuals at highest risk of developing CVD. PMID: 26834065 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Prostate Cancer - February 1, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Armenian SH, Xu L, Ky B, Sun C, Farol LT, Pal SK, Douglas PS, Bhatia S, Chao C Tags: J Clin Oncol Source Type: research

Cardiovascular Disease Among Survivors of Adult-Onset Cancer: A Community-Based Retrospective Cohort Study Epidemiology
Conclusion The magnitude of subsequent CVD risk varies according to cancer subtype and by the presence of CVRFs. Overall survival in survivors who develop CVD is poor, emphasizing the need for targeted prevention strategies for individuals at highest risk of developing CVD.
Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology - March 22, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Armenian, Xu, Ky, Sun, Farol, Pal, Douglas, Bhatia, Chao Tags: Population and observational studies (SEER, WHI observational, etc.) Epidemiology Source Type: research