2023
DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.029740
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Risk of Incident Venous Thromboembolism Among Patients With Bullous Pemphigoid or Pemphigus Vulgaris: A Nationwide Cohort Study With Meta‐Analysis

Tai‐Li Chen,
Wan‐Ting Huang,
Ching‐Hui Loh
et al.

Abstract: Background Bullous pemphigoid (BP) and pemphigus vulgaris (PV) share similar pathophysiology with venous thromboembolism (VTE) involving platelet activation, immune dysregulation, and systemic inflammation. Nevertheless, their associations have not been well established. Methods and Results To examine the risk of incident VTE among patients with BP or PV, we performed a nationwide cohort study using Taiwan's National Health Insurance Rese… Show more

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“… 8 , 9 Nevertheless, it should be noted that these studies mainly focused on people in Western countries, which limits their generalizability to a broader population. In this issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association ( JAHA ), Chen et al 10 conducted a nationwide cohort analysis using data from the National Health Insurance Research Database, and subsequently performed a comprehensive meta‐analysis by amalgamating all available data. The National Health Insurance Research Database is a comprehensive health data repository in Taiwan, providing an invaluable resource for population‐based research.…”
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“… 8 , 9 Nevertheless, it should be noted that these studies mainly focused on people in Western countries, which limits their generalizability to a broader population. In this issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association ( JAHA ), Chen et al 10 conducted a nationwide cohort analysis using data from the National Health Insurance Research Database, and subsequently performed a comprehensive meta‐analysis by amalgamating all available data. The National Health Insurance Research Database is a comprehensive health data repository in Taiwan, providing an invaluable resource for population‐based research.…”
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“…Chen et al 10 recruited adults (aged ≥20 years) with BP or PV newly diagnosed by dermatologists between 2001 and 2017. For every individual in the exposed group, a corresponding control subject from the unexposed group was identified, matching in terms of age and sex.…”
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