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We expect reference values for tendon structure and geometry and calf muscle strength endurance to differ between age groups and between subgroups with different levels of physical activity.
The null hypothesis is that there is no statistical difference between outcomes and complication rates of the two groups.
In patients with advanced/metastatic urothelial cancer who have obtained at least stable disease after a minimum of 4 cycles of (first-line) platinum-based chemotherapy, subsequent avelumab maintenance treatment with a maximum duration of 6 months…
Treatment succes increases when a parental component is added upon individual trauma treatment
Advanced intestinal ultrasound and MRE techniques could differentiate between inflammatory and fibrotic strictures in Crohn's Disease
- The introduction of Robot assisted surgery leads to an initial decay in NTS behaviour during the learning curve of the team. - In experienced robot assisted surgery teams NTS behaviour is more explicitly expressed compared to experienced open…
Primary Objective: • To investigate whether or not persistent complaints and poor outcome after mTBI be explained by an interaction between physiological and psychological factors. In other words, the aim is to investigate whether a more optimal…
HIIT improves motor and non-motor outcomes.
We hypothesize that the BedsidePEWS might not have optimal predictive performance for clinical deterioration resulting in unplanned PICU transfer or cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hospitalised paediatric oncology patients and might need…
Intraoperative real-time FA using ICG can assess perfusion, and thereby enables precise delineation of the ideal site for anastomosis and assessment of final anastomotic vitality. However, no quantitative threshold of the fluorescence signal is…
This study hypothesizes that doxapram will protect preterm infants from both invasive ventilation (and related lung disease) and apnea of prematurity related hypoxia (and related impaired brain development).
- Hypothesis 1: We expect to see an increase in primary and secondary outcomes among participants in the experimental group when compared to those in the control group. - Hypothesis 2: After receiving the intervention training, nurses’ self-…
We hypothesize that VOCs hold potential as a non-invasive screening tool for detection of colorectal neoplastic lesions in Lynch syndrome. Faecal composition of microbiota as well as amino acids and proteins might be other potential non-invasive…
We hypothesize that we are able to develop a flow-cytometric assay that is able to detect rabies-specific B-cells in the blood of hyperimmunized people.
By increasing endoscopist's proximal serrated polyp detection rate (PSPDR) it will lower the incidence of postcolonoscopy colorectal carcinoma (PCCRC).
Hypothesis 1. The slopes of improvement are significantly stronger during ST than during control conditions (baseline, ST-preparation, communication training, follow-up). Hypothesis 2. The slopes of improvement in the sequence ST - Communication…
That intermuscular dissection of polyps suspected of deep submucosal invasive carcinoma can result in the radical (R0) excision of > 85% of the carcinomas, and that the risk of local recurrence is below 4%.
We hypothesize that excess adipose tissue, its distribution and secreted mediators play an important role in the type of immune response and subsequently in the progression towards respiratory insufficiency in COVID-19 patients.
Biomarkers could replace PSG in diagnosis and the follow-up of OSA and provide targeted treatment