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The researchquestions of this study are:1. What is the efficacy of treatment of postoperative pain after subacromial decompression with a subacromial catheter with ropivacaine versus placebo?2. What are the differences in costs per patient and in…
To investigate that in mamma surgery, regional infiltration with ropivacaine 0,75% added to general anaesthesia causes less postoperative pain, nausea and vomiting compared to general anaesthesia alone.
Primary:• To prove the superiority of a 12-week add-on treatment with 3.2 g/daygastro-resistant phosphatidylcholine granules (LT-02) in at least one of twodifferent dosing regimens versus LT-02 placebo for the induction ofremission in patients with…
Reducing postoperative pain and nausea improves patient satisfaction.
Primairy Objective* To test whether 5-ASA reduces the occurrence of colonic benign or malignant neoplasia compared to placebo in Lynch syndrome (LS) patients as detected by any colonoscopy until the end of study.Secondary Objectives* To test wheter…
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ARO-APOC3 in adults with SHTG and to select a dosing regimen for later stage clinical studies in this patient population.