10 results
The primary objective of this pilot trial is to evaluate if adding mitoPO2 monitoring to standard anaesthetic management enables tissue oxygenation optimisation.
This study has been transitioned to CTIS with ID 2024-515914-41-00 check the CTIS register for the current data. The primary objective of this study is to assess the effect of OHB-607 on reducing the burden of CLD, as indicated by a reduction in the…
To compare the effect of umbilical cord clamping after cardiopulmonary stabilisation (Physiological Based Cord Clamping; PBCC) to standard care (Time Based Cord Clamping; TBCC) on intact survival and health care costs in preterm infants.
This study has been transitioned to CTIS with ID 2023-504999-25-00 check the CTIS register for the current data. To investigate wether the treatment of children and adolescents with AML can be improvedby means of:1) improved risk-group adapted…
To analyze the effect of early (12 weeks corrected age) versus late (17 weeks corrected age) introduction of complementary feeding on obesity at the age of 2 years in preterm infants. Furthermore, the effect of complementary feeding on body…
To study the most relevant outcome measures and a cost-effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic PIRS technique compared to open hernia repair in infants aged 6 months to 16 years of age with a primary unilateral inguinal hernia
The objective of this study is to determine the optimal lower oxygen saturation target in children with moderate-severe BPD, i.e. children who are oxygen-dependent at 36 weeks PMA.
The main objective is to compare growth and body composition of late preterm infants at 6 months corrected age, fed either an isocaloric, protein- and mineral-enriched ('postdischarge') formula (PDF) or standard term formula (TF) between…
The aim of this study is to evaluate if a PPT can significantly decrease - or possibly prevent - the collapse of the trachea in newborns with EA and moderate or severe TM. Additionally, the study aims to determine whether the observed effect of PPT…
This study has been transitioned to CTIS with ID 2024-518254-16-00 check the CTIS register for the current data. The primary aim of the NOPHO-DBH AML 2012 study is to improve EFS and OS in children with AML. To improve outcome, an intensified…