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To prospectively validate the safety and efficiency of management according to the YEARS algorithm to safely rule out clinically suspected PE in patients with active malignancy to be compared with `standard' management by CTPA alone in a…
To assess the feasibility of a larger study comparing HFNO with NIV as first line treatment in hypercapnic, acidotic AECOPD.
Our objective is to compare the efficacy of early chest tube removal combined with single-shot PVB versus standard treatment (chest tube for at least 3 days and thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA)) after surgery for PSP. Efficacy is defined as…
The primary objective of this study is to measure the number of antigen specific T-cells in the plaque and in blood, and investigate whether these parameters correlate with the phenotype of the atherosclerotic plaque. Secondary objectives are: 1)…
The main objective of this trial is to determine whether reusable catheters are not less efficient as single use catheters, measured by symptomatic UTIs. Secondary objectives are adverse events like hospital admissions due to UTIs, urethral damage/…
The goal of this study is to investigate which treatment(-s) lead to the best outcome by using existing variation of practice.
Primary Objective The primary objective of this study is to compare the 3-year overall survival of stage III NSCLC patients during follow-up surveillance with 18F FDG PET/CT versus follow-up with conventional CT surveillance. Secondary…
To compare the degree of osteoarthritis in the knee after 10 years, in patients with non-obstructive meniscal tear, between meniscal surgery and exercise therapy treatment.
To evaluate and compare the survival outcome of patients with first recurrence of glioblastoma undergoing surgical debulking/resection followed by either implantation of the SC9 device and repeat BBB opening in association with carboplatin…
Determine the safety (oncological outcome and toxicity) of an comprehensive treatment combining recent advances in the treatment of high risk prostate cancer