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22May 2019

Systematic literature review exploring key outcomes in Alzheimer’s disease published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia

The paper “What outcomes are important to patients with mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s disease, their caregivers, and health-care professionals? A systematic review.”, co-authored by Quantify’s Anders Gustavsson has been published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia.

The review identifies a wide range of important outcomes from the perspectives of patients, their caregivers and health-care professionals. They include hallmarks of AD including cognition and function but also other outcomes that […]

17Apr 2019

Paper on the impact of clinical factors on the risk of fracture in younger and older women has been published

The paper ‘Differing impact of clinical factors on the risk of fracture in younger and older women in the general population and an osteoporosis clinic population, co-authored by Quantify’s Rosa Lauppe, Gustaf Ortsäter and Oskar Ström has been published in Archives of Osteoporosis.

This study assesses the impact of classical risk factors for fracture in women aged 80+ and 60–79. The results suggest that risk assessment which […]

15Mar 2019

Poster on impact of early statin titration on risk of cardiovascular events to be presented at ACC 2019

The poster Impact of Early Statin Titration on Subsequent Cardiovascular Events: Estimates from Swedish Population-Based Registry Data’, co-authored by Maria Lindh and Jonas Banefelt of Quantify, will be presented in a moderated poster session at The American College of Cardiology’s 68th Annual Scientific Session & Expoto be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 16-18.

 

25Jan 2019

Paper on cardiovascular event rates co-authored by Quantify has been published

The paper “Cardiovascular event rates in a high atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk population: estimates from Swedish population-based register data”, co-authored by Quantify’s Maria Lindh, Jonas Banefelt, and Sara Hallberg, has been published in European Heart Journal – Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes. See full article here.