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Exercise training in the fasted state might be a more effective strategy to maximize glycemic control in T2DM patients, as opposed to exercise training in postprandial state.
Poor sleep is a potential risk factor for impulsive and aggressive behavior. Our hypothesis is that treatment of sleeping problems in forensic psychiatric patients ameliorates sleep and general psychopathology, and reduces impulsivity and aggression…
Primary aim of the randomised trial is to elucidate the efficacy of, respectively, Oral Appliance (OA) and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy in the management of the Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS). It is…
A guided app-based modular intervention (monitoring + intervention) is more effective than monitoring only in preventing relapse of anxiety and/or depression (in terms of time to relapse) in recovered youth aged 13 – 21 years up to three years…
Regarding the facts that in the fetus serotonin is involved in the synthesis of serotonergic neurons (autoregulation) as well as in the development of target tissues such as specific parts of the brain, the use of SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake…
Large myocardial infarction (MI) often results in left ventricular (LV) remodelling which is associated with an adverse long-term prognosis. Early biventricular pacing after acute MI may attenuate LV remodeling and may thereby lead to better…
The aim of this study is to directly compare the effectiveness of treatment with levetiracetam or valproic acid in glioma patients with a first seizure
Results of a systematic review showed that lumbar supports are not effective in the primary prevention of low back pain, but there were positive indications for the secondary preventive use of lumbar supports in the reduction of low back pain. In…
ICS can be safely withdrawn in T2-low asthma patients with obesity in secondary care (i.e. without loss of asthma control).
Endoscopic resection of Barrett's neoplasia with the Captivator EMR device is effective and safe
The percentage of patients reaching CR (complete response), GR (Good Response), or MR (Moderate Response), in each treatment arm is greater than 50%.
1. High dose of PEG is more effective and more tolerable in the treatment of fecal impaction compared to rectal enemas; 2. Fecal impaction results in a delayed colonic transit time, which will improve during successful disimpaction.
Mentalisation-Based Treatment (MBT) for patients with severe Borderline Personality Disorders will result in a better clinical outcome compared with care as usual.
Recent clinical and experimental data suggest that a relatively new technique with many small tissue bites should be more effective in the prevention of incisional hernia when compared to the standard large bite technique. We propose a multicenter…
Intermediate weight-adjusted dose LMWH for VTE prophylaxis in pregnant women with a previous history of VTE is more efficacious than fixed low dose LMWH without increasing bleeding risk.
Daily application of medical grade honey will prevent colonization of central venous catheter insertion sites of intensive care patients.
1. The SmokeStopTherapy (SST) is twice as effective than the Minimal Intervention Strategy for Lung patients (LMIS) 12 months after the start of the intervention based on validated continuous abstinence rates in patients with Chronic Obstructive…
Only 30% of patients, who are treated with antihypertensive drugs, reach target blood pressure levels. Noncompliance is considered to be an important cause of this lack of response to medication. In usual care, patients who do not respond to their…
Effect study: A smoking cessation intervention, initiated after cervical cancer screening in Dutch general practice by the practice assistant, has effect on the number of women smokers performing a quit attempt (in comparison to standard care).…