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ACR Convergence 2021

November 5-9, 2021. All Virtual.

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  • Abstract Number: 0735
    Walking Ability 12 Months After Total Knee Arthroplasty for Osteoarthritis – Gap Between Expectations and Reality: The BEST Knee Cohort Study
  • Abstract Number: 0295
    Weight History and Associations with Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 1154
    What Do Patients Know About Biosimilars and How Satisfied Are They with the Educational Process? – A Systematic Comparison Between Rheumatologists and Nurse Specialists, Including Effects of Multiswitching
  • Abstract Number: 0763
    What Does the Patient Well-Being Vas Tell Us When the Physician Global Assessmentscore Is Zero? Analysis of a Large Multinational Dataset
  • Abstract Number: 1787
    What Is Peripheral SpondyloArthritis? Identifying Disease Phenotype and Burden: A Post Hoc Analysis of the ASAS-PerSpA International Study
  • Abstract Number: 1312
    What Is the Optimal Screening Strategy for Early Recognition of Spondyloarthritis in Patients with Acute Anterior Uveitis?
  • Abstract Number: 0402
    What Is the Patient’s Perspective on Symptoms Experience in Limited Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis?
  • Abstract Number: 0842
    What Is the Success Rate in Clinical Trials of Discontinuation Glucocorticoids After Their Use as Bridging Therapy – a Systematic Literature Review
  • Abstract Number: 1619
    Where Do Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) and Pediatric COVID-19 Fit Under the Cytokine Storm Syndrome Umbrella?
  • Abstract Number: 0664
    Which Attributes Are the Most and Least Important to Patients When Considering Gout Flare Burden over Time? A Best-worst Scaling Choice Study
  • Abstract Number: 0141
    Who Gets Influenza Vaccinations Prior to and After a Diagnosis of RA? Results from the Canadian Early Arthritis Cohort (CATCH)
  • Abstract Number: 1580
    Whole Blood Gene Expression and eQTL Analysis Implicate GGT7 and FADS2 in Gout Pathogenesis
  • Abstract Number: 1743
    Whole Blood Hydroxychloroquine Levels Do Not Correlate with QTc Intervals in a Cohort of 84 SLE Patients: Evidence That Antimalarials Are Not Associated with Cardiac Conduction System Toxicity
  • Abstract Number: 0927
    Whole Blood Transcriptional Changes Following Treatment with Filgotinib in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis
  • Abstract Number: 1353
    Whole Blood Transcriptional Changes Following Treatment with Filgotinib in Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 0366
    Why Is It so Difficult for AxSpA Patients to Find a Job? Results from the European Map of Axial Spondyloarthritis (EMAS)
  • Abstract Number: 1202
    Widespread but Not Regional Non-articular Pain Influences Patient and Rheumatologist Reported Change in Clinical Disease Activity Index Scores over Time – Implications for Using Patient Ratings in Telehealth – a Study from the Canadian Early Arthritis Cohort
  • Abstract Number: 1758
    WITHDRAWN
  • Abstract Number: 1656
    Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis Have More Multimorbidity Than Men in a Large Nationwide US Study
  • Abstract Number: 0239
    Work Disability Associated with Fatigue in Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis – a Retrospective Study Using Claims Data, 2009-2019
  • Abstract Number: 0358
    Work Participation in Patients with Axial Spondyloarthritis in Germany: Results from a Multicenter, Observational Survey
  • Abstract Number: 0227
    Work Participation Is Impaired Months Before Clinical Arthritis Is Apparent
  • Abstract Number: 0575
    World Mortality of Spondyloarthritis and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases in 2015 and Its Evolution Between 2001 and 2015
  • Abstract Number: 0119
    Worsened Depression but Improved Fatigue Were the Main Impacts of Severe Lockdown in Non- COVID Infected Australian Fibromyalgia Patients
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