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The 2021 ACR Awards of Distinction & Distinguished Fellows

Patrice Fusillo  |  December 16, 2021

During ACR Convergence 2021 in early November, the ACR honored a group of individuals who have made significant contributions to rheumatology research, education and patient care, announcing the recipients of the ACR’s 2021 Awards of Distinction, as well as the group of Distinguished Fellows. recognized for their contributions. Three pediatric rheumatologists and one pediatric fellow…

Filed under:AwardsProfessional Topics Tagged with:Dr. Alfredo AguirreDr. Alisa A. MuellerDr. Amanda E. NelsonDr. Anne R. BassDr. Brian M. FeldmanDr. Bryce A. BinstadtDr. Ida Dzifa DeyDr. Jacqueline MadisonDr. Jose U. ScherDr. Madelaine “Mattie” FeldmanDr. Mariana J. KaplanDr. Maximilian F. KonigDr. Michael H. WeismanDr. Naomi J. PatelDr. Philip SeoDr. Richard K. VeheDr. Rochelle L. CastilloDr. Roseanne F. ZhaoDr. Seoyoung C. KimDr. Sokratis ApostolidisDr. Stanley B. Cohen

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Kawasaki Guideline Urges Treatment Intensification for Some Patients

Ruth Jessen Hickman, MD  |  December 16, 2021

A soon-to-be published guideline from the ACR and the Vasculitis Foundation on Kawasaki disease underscores the importance of early diagnosis and intensified treatment for people with this serious condition.1 Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) remains the treatment mainstay, and prompt, aggressive treatment may be able to reduce the risk of serious complications in some patients. The guideline…

Filed under:Clinical Criteria/GuidelinesConditionsVasculitis Tagged with:Kawasaki diseaseVasculitis

FDA Authorizes New Long-Acting, Monoclonal Antibodies for Pre-exposure Prevention of COVID-19 in Certain Individuals

U.S. Food & Drug Administration   |  December 13, 2021

On Dec. 8, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for AstraZeneca’s Evusheld (tixagevimab co-packaged with cilgavimab and administered together) for the pre-exposure prophylaxis (prevention) of COVID-19 in certain adults and pediatric individuals (12 years of age and older weighing at least 40 kilograms [about 88 pounds]). The product…

Filed under:Drug Updates Tagged with:AstraZenecacilgavimabCOVID-19EvusheldFDAmonoclonal antibodytixagevimabU.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Therapeutics for COVID-19: An update from ACR Convergence 2021

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  December 10, 2021

ACR CONVERGENCE 2021—Rheumatology patients who test positive for COVID-19 would benefit from early use of monoclonal antibodies, said Luis Ostrosky-Zeichner, MD, chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth), Houston, in a session about effective treatment options for COVID-19. Acknowledging that the SARS-CoV-2 virus has already…

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceBiologics/DMARDsMeeting Reports Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2021COVID-19

Research on SLE, pJIA & More Highlighted in 2nd ACR Convergence 2021 Plenary Session

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  December 9, 2021

Experts shined a spotlight on select abstracts of the latest rheumatology research, addressing such topics as racial disparities in the management of children with SLE, vitamin D or fish oil supplementation to prevent autoimmune disease & more.

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceConditionsMeeting ReportsPediatric ConditionsSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2021ACR Convergence 2021 – SLECOVID-19MIS-CPediatricpJIApolyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis

Updates on JAK Inhibitor Safety, COVID-19 Vaccination in Immunosuppressed Patients & More

Jeffrey Curtis, MD, MS, MPH  |  December 7, 2021

ACR CONVERGENCE 2021—The ACR Convergence 2021 meeting reflected the continued advancement of science and practical research in the field of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Among the most important topics this year in RA was the evolution of the risk-benefit profile of Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors, for which new safety data emerged in a series of related…

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceConditionsMeeting ReportsResearch RheumRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2021ACR Convergence 2021 – RA

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ACR Town Hall Offers Research, Tips on Physician Burnout

Renée Bacher  |  December 6, 2021

Physician burnout takes a toll not just on providers, but on their patients and practices as well. Speakers at a recent ACR town hall provided research-based tips to help address the root causes of burnout.

Filed under:American College of RheumatologyProfessional Topics Tagged with:Allen AnandarajahChristine Sinskyphysician burnoutProfessional Topics

Telehealth Exercise & Diet Programs Curb Pain & Boost Function in Knee OA

Marilynn Larkin  |  December 3, 2021

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—In patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA), telehealth-delivered exercise and diet programs are superior to electronic health information for reducing pain and improving function, although the contribution of diet is modest, a randomized trial shows.1 “This research provides evidence from a large clinical trial to help tease out how much benefit dietary weight…

Filed under:ConditionsOsteoarthritis and Bone Disorders Tagged with:DietExercise/physical therapykneeKnee Osteoarthritis (OA)knee paintelehealthtelemedicine

Management of Adults with JIA: Uveitis, MAS & More

Mary Beth Nierengarten  |  December 2, 2021

Mara L. Becker, MD, MSCE, discusses how important it is to effectively treat juvenile idiopathic arthritis at an early stage to improve long-term outcomes in adulthood.

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceConditionsMeeting ReportsRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2021ACR Convergence 2021 – RAJIAjuvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)macrophage activation syndrometumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitorsUveitis

In the Thick of It: Scleroderma Update 2021

Jason Liebowitz, MD, FACR  |  December 2, 2021

Laura Hummers, MD, MSc, provided an update on the extra-pulmonary manifestations of scleroderma & the best ways to approach management of these issues.

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceConditionsMeeting ReportsSystemic Sclerosis Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2021

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