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    Can patients with rheumatoid arthritis examine their own joints? Dr David Liew talks to Dr Charlotte Sharp and Karen Staniland about their work to create a video teaching patients how to self-examine tender and swollen joints. Charlotte is now a consultant rheumatologist based in Manchester and has an interest in applied health research. Karen is the patient and public involvement lead for the REMORA project and has rheumatoid arthritis. Their paper was a winning entry to the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme. Read the article: How to self-examine for tender and swollen joints: co-producing a training video for people with rheumatoid arthritisYou can also watch the video or find out more about the REMORA project. 

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    How can we best diagnose septic arthritis in the acute care setting? Dr Pallavi Shamdasani joins Prof Rene Westhovens to discuss the utility of synovial aspiration and intra-operative synovial fluid and tissue culture for the accurate diagnosis of septic arthritis.Dr Shamdasani is a dual trained rheumatologist and obstetric medicine physician based in Melbourne, Australia. Her paper was a winning entry to the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme. Read the winning paper: Diagnosis of septic arthritis in the acute care setting: the value of routine intra-operative sample culture

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    What is the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and disease flares in patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA)? Dr Shivani Gor and Dr Sung-Hee Kim join Dr Mwidimi Ndosi to discuss their retrospective study, which used C-reactive protein as a marker to determine the proportion of IA patients who had a flare within four weeks of receiving a vaccination for COVID-19.  Dr Gor and Dr Kim are currently rheumatology trainees at Great Western Hospital, UK. Their paper was one of the winning entries to the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme. Read the paper: C-Reactive protein rise in rheumatology patients following COVID-19 vaccination

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    Do real-world data demonstrate that secukinumab is safe and effective for use in ankylosing spondylitis? Dr Adeola Ajibade joins Dr Ai Lyn Tan to discuss her recent paper – a multicentre, retrospective record-based review of the efficacy and safet…

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    • In this week's #TalkingRheumResearch episode Dr Adeola Ajibade joins @DrAiLynTan to discuss their recent paper; a multicentre, retrospective record-based review on the efficacy and safety of secukinumab in patients with ankylosing spondylitis. 👉 https://t.co/PJgo0FONFi https://t.co/rwwqQGwBxS