Individualised therapy is more cost-effective than dose intensification in patients with Crohn’s disease who lose response to anti-TNF treatment: a randomised, controlled trial
- C. SteenholdtJ. Brynskov M. Ainsworth
- 22 July 2013
Medicine
Treatment of secondary IFX failure using an algorithm based on combined IFX and IFX antibody measurements significantly reduces average treatment costs per patient compared with routine IFX dose escalation and without any apparent negative effect on clinical efficacy.
Comorbidity and mortality of narcolepsy: a controlled retro- and prospective national study.
- P. JennumR. IbsenS. KnudsenJ. Kjellberg
- 1 June 2013
Medicine
Patients with narcolepsy present higher morbidity several years prior to diagnose and even higher thereafter, and the mortality rate due to narCOlepsy was slightly but not significantly higher.
Comprehensive discharge follow-up in patients’ homes by GPs and district nurses of elderly patients
- L. RytterH. Jakobsen J. Kjellberg
- 10 August 2010
Medicine
The intervention shows a possible framework securing the follow-up on elderly patients after discharge by reducing the readmission risk and improving medication control.
Individualized Therapy Is a Long-Term Cost-Effective Method Compared to Dose Intensification in Crohn’s Disease Patients Failing Infliximab
- C. SteenholdtJ. Brynskov M. Ainsworth
- 12 February 2015
Medicine
Economic benefit of algorithm-based interventions at infliximab failure is maintained throughout 1 year, and cost-reduction percentages remained stable throughout one year.
Increased all-cause mortality with use of psychotropic medication in dementia patients and controls: A population-based register study
- P. JennumL. BaandrupR. IbsenJ. Kjellberg
- 1 November 2015
Medicine, Psychology
The socioeconomic consequences of multiple sclerosis: A controlled national study
- P. JennumB. WanscherJ. FrederiksenJ. Kjellberg
- 31 January 2012
Economics, Medicine
Health, social, and economic consequences of narcolepsy: a controlled national study evaluating the societal effect on patients and their partners.
- P. JennumR. IbsenE. R. PetersenS. KnudsenJ. Kjellberg
- 1 September 2012
Medicine
Welfare consequences for people diagnosed with nonepileptic seizures: A matched nationwide study in Denmark
- P. JennumR. IbsenJ. Kjellberg
- 1 September 2019
Medicine
Societal costs and patients' experience of health inequities before and after diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis: a Danish cohort study
- L. KristensenT. S. Jørgensen J. Kjellberg
- 30 January 2017
Medicine
The findings are suggestive of health inequity for patients with PsA and call for individual preventive measures and societal action.
Mortality and use of psychotropic medication in patients with stroke: a population-wide, register-based study
- P. JennumL. BaandrupH. IversenR. IbsenJ. Kjellberg
- 1 March 2016
Medicine
All-cause mortality was higher in patients with stroke and controls treated with benzodiazepines, antidepressants and antipsychotics than in their untreated counterparts, and Interaction analysis suggested statistically significantly higher mortality HRs for most classes of psychotropic drugs in controls compared with patients with strokes.
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