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The hypothesis is that patients with low anti-TNF drug levels have a higher risk of loss-of-response to anti-TNF drugs compared to patients with high anti-TNF drug levels.
We hypothesise that an anti-inflammatory dietary pattern (AIDP) has a beneficial effect on gut microbiome (diversity and permeability), thereby improving global functioning (measured with Outcome Questionnaire 45, OQ-45), and health of patients with…
To study the effect of the interaction of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibition (started preoperatively and continued 5 days into the postoperative period) and extended local anaesthetic blockade via paravertebral block on postoperative central…
We hypothesize that an evidence based diagnostic algorithm, using fewer and preferably the least invasive diagnostic modalities can approach the accuracy of the complete panel of diagnostic tests.
It is the aim of this study to establish an integrated risk profile including clinical risk factors, AF recurrence patterns, anatomical and electrophysiological characteristics, circulating biomarkers and individual genetic background, to predict…
Nonsimultaneous current steered pulse trains will lead to a single pitch percept whilst reducing the amount of current in comparison to conventional monopolar stimulation
We hypothesize that medical nutrition (PN and EN) compared with no medical nutrition (only oral nutrition) will be associated with better maintenance of nutritional status (fat- and fat free (muscle) mass and body weight), functional capacity,…
Non-inferiority (defined as < 12.5% increase) of pooled buffy coat-derived PR platelet concentrates (PR-plasma-PCs) compared to plasma (plasma-PCs) in terms of clinical efficacy determined by WHO grade ≥ 2 bleeding complications.
Background: Multiproblem young adults (between ages 18 and 27), characterized by a variety of severe psychosocial problems, comprise a societal challenge with high priority on the political agenda, both nationally and internationally. However, so…
Primary hypothesis: Octane concentrations in exhaled breath facilitate early detection of ARDS in ICU patients. Secondary hypotheses: - ARDS resolution is associated with a decrease in octane in exhaled breath. - Additional biomarkers of ARDS can be…
We hypothesize that PARP inhibitors can potentiate radiation-induced tumor cell death in patients treated with PRRT. To determine the maximin tolerated dose (MTD) of this combination, a phase 1 dose-escalation study is needed.
DBS leads to a symptom reduction in patients with OCD
It is hypothesised that compared to waiting list control condition, participants in the intervention improve their diet and physical activity on the short (6 months after baseline) and long-term (12 months after baseline; when the participant…
We aim to test the accuracy of Western gastroenterologists in differentiating T1 CRCs from its precursor lesions and subsequently in estimating invasion depth
In the RIO study programme, the efficacy of rimonabant was examined. The next step is to assess the use of rimonabant, its safety and effectiveness in daily practice. In daily practice people also have other diseases, may use other medication and…
We hypothesize that by using different imaging techniques, we can give a good characterization of the bone marrow microenvironment in advanced-stage myelofibrosis, before and during treatment with ruxolitinib.
A 7-day course of antibiotic treatment is non-inferior to a 14-day course in febrile urinary tract infection.
To determine the epidemiology, diagnosis and prognosis of enterovirus (EV) and parechovirus (HPeV) infection in Dutch children. Hypotheses: 1. EVs are one of the most important viral agents of infection in Dutch children; 2. EVs are the major cause…
A safe RP2D of Vyxeos®/CPX-351 in combination with clofarabine can be identified in this phase 1b study.
Benign liver tumors and cysts carry a significant burden on the quality of life in some cases. Apart from impairing symptoms, psychological burden might provide sufficient ground for surgical intervention. There is a variable approach to them…