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We want to compare the effectiveness of sclerotherapy and rubberband ligation when it comes to symptoms. We will secondarily consider patient satisfaction, complications and recurrences. We hypothesize that both treatments are equally effective.
The aim of our study is to study the safety of continued DOAC use during ICA or CAG in elective procedures, by comparing the risk of in-hospital and 30-day bleeding complications between continued and interrupted DOAC use.
The main objective of this study is to determine whether tubal flushing with oil-based contrast during HSG results into more pregnancies leading to live births when compared to tubal flushing with ExEm-foam during HyFoSy, and whether this approach…
To determine whether KJD is non-inferior on patient reported effectiveness as compared to a KP (i.e. usual care) for relatively young patients with end-stage knee OA. For the substudy: the primary objective is to predict the benefit from knee…
Our objective is to compare the efficacy of early chest tube removal combined with single-shot PVB versus standard treatment (chest tube for at least 3 days and thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA)) after surgery for PSP. Efficacy is defined as…
Primary objective is to study the antibody immune response to routine vaccinations in very preterm infants (GA<32 weeks). Secondary aim is to study the immune system more extensively using flow cytometry, ELISA and single cell…
The INFINITE trail aims to successfully implement ICG-fluorescence for identifying the SLN by: 1) guiding the implementation process using the Effective Implementation of Change model developed by Grol and Wensing; 2) identifying and understanding…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical performance of the VENTANA PD-L1 (SP263) CDx Assay in terms of its ability to identify patients with non-squamous stage IV or recurrent NSCLC who may benefit from treatment with…