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    Objective Calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease is prevalent and has diverse presentations, but there are no validated classification criteria for this symptomatic arthritis. The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and EULAR have developed the first-ever validated classification criteria for symptomatic CPPD disease. Methods Supported by the ACR and EULAR, a multinational group of investigators followed established methodology to develop these disease classification criteria. The group generated lists of candidate items and refined their definitions, collected de-identified patient profiles, evaluated strengths of associations between candidate items and CPPD disease, developed a classification criteria framework, and used multi-criterion decision analysis to define criteria weights and a classification threshold score. The criteria were validated in an independent cohort. Results Among patients with joint pain, swelling, or tenderness (entry criterion) whose symptoms are

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    • Hot out: 💥 The 2023 @ACRheum / @eular_org #classification criteria for calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease - First exclude other causes of joint pain swel. - Then crowned dens syndrome or calcium pyrophosphate crystals in synovial fluid --> #CPPD https://t.co/P0GmI2EFgg https://t.co/k8jwDOuky4

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    ACR on Air Podcast - 12 month(s) ago

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    • In the latest episode of ACR on Air, @SaraKTedeschi, #CPPD expert, explains why she believes recent studies suggest that this underdiagnosed disease needs a closer look. Listen → https://t.co/TU8q0CZGRm https://t.co/Mx9uGKkuWj

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    ACR on Air Podcast - 12 month(s) ago

    Listen to ACR on Air, the official podcast of the American College of Rheumatology, for information on rheumatic disease research, solutions for practice management issues, legislative policies impacting patient care, and more.

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    • Don’t miss this week’s #ACRonAir episode about #CPPD! @SaraKTedeschi shares all her secrets about treating this puzzling disease! 👉https://t.co/pINVoujoXK #chondrocalcinosis #pseudogout https://t.co/wOKfCk0u3g

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    ACR on Air Podcast - 1 year(s) ago

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    • NEW EPISODE! What’s the best way to diagnose #CPPD? Is it underdiagnosed? How should we think about treating acute & chronic #CPPD? All this & more with guest expert @SaraKTedeschi. Listen → https://t.co/TU8q0CZGRm https://t.co/vT1wYxb2es

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    What do we need to know about the epidemiology and pathogenesis of calcium pyrophosphate deposition? Dr. Jason Liebowitz is joined by Dr. Sara Tedeschi from Harvard Medical School to share key insights on CPPD.   Dr. Liebowitz and Dr. Tedeschi are Novartis consultants     10/22     236268

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    • #BWHRheumatology Dr. Sara Tedeschi (@SaraKTedeschi) discusses calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (#CPPD) epidemiology and pathogenesis on ReachMD's "Living Rheum" podcast. Full interview and transcript linked below: https://t.co/v1cfHh46iL https://t.co/WecNMhyovK

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    Objectives Calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease, broadly defined, has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) events. We investigated risk of CV events in patients with acute CPP crystal arthritis, the acute manifestation of CPPD. Methods Cohort study using Mass General Brigham electronic health record (EHR) data, 1991–2017. Patients with acute CPP crystal arthritis…

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    • #BWHRheumatology Study using EHR data of 1200 patients with acute #CPPD and 3810 comparators investigating risk of CV event Acute CPP crystal arthritis significantly associated with risk for non-fatal CV event: -years 0–2 (HR 1.92) -years 2–10 (HR 2.18) https://t.co/SD5OCvL86C https://t.co/MexaJTjsx6