Impact scores per questionnaire for probable and definite infections in various organ systems.

LRT = lower respiratory tract, URT = upper respiratory tract. Data are presented as patients reporting a probable or definite infection once or multiple times (x-axis) and the patient-assigned impact score (y-axis). The numbers in red represent the number of patients that reported an infection. The questionnaire in which a potential ADR was reported for the first time is indicated as “1” on the x-axis, the questionnaire in which a potential ADR in the same organ system was reported for the second time by that patient is indicated as “2” on the x-axis, etc. In some organ systems, e.g., systemic... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Barbara Bergmans
Naomi Jessurun
Jette van Lint
Jean-Luc Murk
Eugène van Puijenbroek
Esther de Vries
Dokumenttyp: Image
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Biotechnology / Ecology / Immunology / Cancer / Science Policy / Mental Health / Infectious Diseases / Virology / upper respiratory tract / performed using medians / maybe even prevent / infectious disease professionals / dutch biologic monitor / answered bimonthly questionnaires / adverse drug reactions / median impact score / xlink \ / > biologicals / prospective observational study / 0 &# 8211 / associated impact score / high socioeconomic burden / high impact ) / > non / 5 %) reported / serious infections reported / serious infections associated / 421 adrs labeled / > / serious infections / high rate / respectively ) / associated personal / would lessen / various non / timely treat / rheumatoid arthritis / remained stable / remained constant / meddra code / long period / iqr 2 / increased risk / gain insight / five patients / final analysis / descriptive statistics / chronic non / average burden / 586 patients
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296821.g002

LRT = lower respiratory tract, URT = upper respiratory tract. Data are presented as patients reporting a probable or definite infection once or multiple times (x-axis) and the patient-assigned impact score (y-axis). The numbers in red represent the number of patients that reported an infection. The questionnaire in which a potential ADR was reported for the first time is indicated as “1” on the x-axis, the questionnaire in which a potential ADR in the same organ system was reported for the second time by that patient is indicated as “2” on the x-axis, etc. In some organ systems, e.g., systemic infections, a single patient is observed that continues to mention a potential ADR in this organ system for an extended period of time.