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To assess arterial wall inflammation, measured with 18F-FDG PET/CT scan, in patients with intermediate and severe FH phenotype, as well as the change in arterial wall inflammation following PCSK9 inhibition.
1.) First, we hypothesize that a reduction of myocardial damage explained by lower levels of myocardial damage markers (e.g. troponin I, CK-MB) by sevoflurane may be related to a reduction of inflammatory mediators (i.e. TNF-α, CD11b/CD18 cells, and…
The aim of this pilot study is to further unravel the pathophysiologic mechanism of NS-induced hypercholesterolemia which willfurther guide the treatment of patients with NS.Given the recent insights on PCSK9-ENaC inhibition, our hypothesis is that…
In the present study, we set out to evaluate arterial wall inflammation in patients at increased CV-risk with statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS), precluding effective statin therapy. Following twelve weeks of treatment with PCSK9-Ab, the…
The objective of the study is to assess the long-term safety and efficacy of intravenous ATB200 co-administration with oral AT2221 in adult subjects with late-onset Pompe disease.