Dermatomyositis is an inflammatory myopathy characterized by muscle weakness and inflammation. In contrast to polymyositis and inclusion body myositis, humoral immune mechanisms appear to contribute to the pathogenesis of dermatomyositis. A 56-year-old man with dermatomyositis resistant to conventional therapies was treated with 6 weekly infusions of the anti-CD-20 monoclonal antibody, rituximab, at a dosage of 100 mg/m in addition to other agents. The patient demonstrated a remarkable clinical response as indicated by an increase in muscle strength and a decline in creatine kinase enzymes. B-cell depletion therapy with rituximab used alone or in combination with other immunosuppressive therapies may be a viable option in patients with dermatomyositis as well as other autoimmune diseases refractory to current therapies.
Community pharmacies are an under-utilized setting for the provision of primary and preventative care measures, especially the provision of clinical dietary care. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic presented a unique opportunity to study pharmacist-based nutritional counseling in the absence of ready access to primary nutritional care. In the present interventional pilot study, we analyzed the efficacy of a Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) for community pharmacy integration on patient weight management, monitoring, and goal setting over a 4-week period. 57 Greek adult patients (16 males and 41 females) of a community pharmacy in the greater Athens area were enrolled in the intervention and subsequently assigned a hypo- or iso-caloric diet according to baseline anthropometric measurements, total daily energy expenditure, medical history, and drug treatment status as assessed by the CDSS. At the end of the intervention period participant weight (kg) and corresponding Body Mass Index (BMI) (kg/ m2) calculations were recorded to gauge sample diet and CDSS recommendation efficacy. Among patients who remained diet compliant to study completion, body weight and BMI were significantly decreased in the hypo-caloric diet group compared to baseline (n=13) (mean difference = -2.685 kg, p = 0.004; mean difference = -1.112 kg/m2, p = 0.004, respectively). No significant change in body weight nor BMI from baseline of isocaloric diet compliant patients was registered (n=9) (p=0.273; p=0.320, respectively), succeeding in the purported goal of weight maintenance. This study provides preliminary evidence for the efficacy of a CDSS in assisting pharmacists with nutritional assessment, screening, and sample diet counselling concordant with patient dietary and weight-loss requirements. This trial also builds on emerging research into the broadening purview of traditional pharmacy services in primary care settings.
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