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  1. Article ; Online: Patient and observer reported outcome measures to evaluate health-related quality of life in inherited metabolic diseases

    Carlota Pascoal / Sandra Brasil / Rita Francisco / Dorinda Marques-da-Silva / Agnes Rafalko / Jaak Jaeken / Paula A. Videira / Luísa Barros / Vanessa dos Reis Ferreira

    Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    a scoping review

    2018  Volume 16

    Abstract: Abstract Background Health-related Quality of Life (HrQoL) is a multidimensional measure, which has gained clinical and social relevance. Implementation of a patient-centred approach to both clinical research and care settings, has increased the ... ...

    Abstract Abstract Background Health-related Quality of Life (HrQoL) is a multidimensional measure, which has gained clinical and social relevance. Implementation of a patient-centred approach to both clinical research and care settings, has increased the recognition of patient and/or observer reported outcome measures (PROMs or ObsROMs) as informative and reliable tools for HrQoL assessment. Inherited Metabolic Diseases (IMDs) are a group of heterogeneous conditions with phenotypes ranging from mild to severe and mostly lacking effective therapies. Consequently, HrQoL evaluation is particularly relevant. Objectives We aimed to: (1) identify patient and/or caregiver-reported HrQoL instruments used among IMDs; (2) identify the main results of the application of each HrQoL tool and (3) evaluate the main limitations of HrQoL instruments and study design/methodology in IMDs. Methods A scoping review was conducted using methods outlined by Arksey and O’Malley. Additionally, we critically analysed each article to identify the HrQoL study drawbacks. Results Of the 1954 studies identified, 131 addressed HrQoL of IMDs patients using PROMs and/or ObsROMs, both in observational or interventional studies. In total, we identified 32 HrQoL instruments destined to self- or proxy-completion; only 2% were disease-specific. Multiple tools (both generic and disease-specific) proved to be responsive to changes in HrQoL; the SF-36 and PedsQL questionnaires were the most frequently used in the adult and pediatric populations, respectively. Furthermore, proxy data often demonstrated to be a reliable approach complementing self-reported HrQoL scores. Nevertheless, numerous limitations were identified especially due to the rarity of these conditions. Conclusions HrQoL is still not frequently assessed in IMDs. However, our results show successful examples of the use of patient-reported HrQoL instruments in this field. The importance of HrQoL measurement for clinical research and therapy development, incites to further research in HrQoL PROMs’ and ...
    Keywords Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) ; Observer reported outcome measures (ObsROMs) ; Quality of life (QoL) ; Health-related quality of life (HrQoL) ; Inherited metabolic disease(s) (IMD(s)) ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 360
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-11-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher BMC
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Inhibition of NGLY1 Inactivates the Transcription Factor Nrf1 and Potentiates Proteasome Inhibitor Cytotoxicity

    Frederick M. Tomlin / Ulla I. M. Gerling-Driessen / Yi-Chang Liu / Ryan A. Flynn / Janakiram R. Vangala / Christian S. Lentz / Sandra Clauder-Muenster / Petra Jakob / William F. Mueller / Diana Ordoñez-Rueda / Malte Paulsen / Naoko Matsui / Deirdre Foley / Agnes Rafalko / Tadashi Suzuki / Matthew Bogyo / Lars M. Steinmetz / Senthil K. Radhakrishnan / Carolyn R. Bertozzi

    ACS Central Science, Vol 3, Iss 11, Pp 1143-

    2017  Volume 1155

    Keywords Chemistry ; QD1-999
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher American Chemical Society
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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