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Primary objective:The following hypothesis will be tested:MuSSAP in infants 4-12 months of age with diagnosed unilateral cerebral damage, is a feasible protocol and results in an enhanced motor development as compared to Intensive Usual Care (Upper…
The goal of the study is to enhance the participation in daily life of children with CP, by increasing their independent use of the upper limb performing daily life activities. By training the task oriented strength in daily life activities…
Primary objective: To evaluate whether there is a difference in all-cause mortality at 180 days or longer with a target temperature management at 33°C compared to a target temperature of 36°C, in patients unconscious after out-of-hospital OHCA.…
The development of an attractive child centred intervention based on the forced use perspective, to study the effects regarding the following question:Is a period of 6 weeks Forced Use of the more affected upper limb (I) for children with Cerebral…
In this study, we aim to improve survival to hospital discharge and costs/QALY in young patients with OHCA by decreasing the time in cardiac arrest by initiating ECPR on scene.
We designed the study to test the hypothesis that post-ischaemic hypothermia, when compared tonormothermia and early treatment of fever, decreases mortality and improves neurologic functionin unconscious adults after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.…
The primary objective of this study is to determine whether targeted therapeutic mild hypercapnia (TTMH) improves neurological outcome at 6 months compared to standard care (targeted normocapnia) (TN).
The main objective of this exploratory study it to determine the effectiveness of a 5-week functional gait training on the C-mill to improve gait adaptability in children and adolescents with CP. t The intervention will also be evaluated on activity…