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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.
In 2004, a multidisciplinary team of clinicians and researchers in the UZ Leuven hospital started to collaborate on the rare problem of cancer during pregnancy. The collaboration between gynaecologists, pediatricians, hematologists, farmacologists,…
The aim of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic value of sCD14-ST in the diagnosis of neonatal sepsis. The secondary aim is to evaluate whether serial measurement of sCD14-ST after suspected sepsis onset is of additive predictive value for the…
Systems biology is an interdisciplinary approach that systematically describes the complex interactions between all the parts in a biological system, with a view to elucidating new biological rules capable of predicting the behavior of the…
Primary:• To evaluate the safety of ORGN001 (formerly ALXN1101) over the first 6 months of treatmentSecondary:• To characterize the pharmacokinetics (PK) of increasing doses of ORGN001 (formerly ALXN1101) • To evaluate the effect of ORGN001 (…
Our main objective is to explore the relationship between nutritional intake, growth, body composition and brain development. Hereby we want to improve our knowledge about how to feed the preterm infant in a way that contributes to a better…
Primary ObjectiveIn order to assess the effects of anti TNFα on the development of adaptive and innate immunity, children exposed to anti TNFα (with or without other immunosuppressive drugs) will be compared to children exposed to immunosuppressive…
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…