Tue-27-09-2022, 21:27 PM
(This post was last modified: Tue-27-09-2022, 21:29 PM by Caroline. Edited 1 time in total.)
I have been reading the results section, but I totally don’t get it…
E.g. Patients who had not responded to previous biologic treatments and patients with cardio-metabolic comorbidities were significantly more likely to achieve PASI 100 at week 28 and PASI 90 at week 52
What does this mean?
It seems that in week 28 you reach PASI 100…. So total clearance. And then in week 52 it is back to PASI 90… only 90% clearance.
Does the stuff is working less as time moves on? Or what?
And there is more that doesn’t make sense, but that is for tomorrow. I am sleepy…
E.g. Patients who had not responded to previous biologic treatments and patients with cardio-metabolic comorbidities were significantly more likely to achieve PASI 100 at week 28 and PASI 90 at week 52
What does this mean?
It seems that in week 28 you reach PASI 100…. So total clearance. And then in week 52 it is back to PASI 90… only 90% clearance.
Does the stuff is working less as time moves on? Or what?
And there is more that doesn’t make sense, but that is for tomorrow. I am sleepy…