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The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of different preventive strategies on the occurrence of macular edema after cataract surgery in non-diabetic and diabetic patients.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the implant procedure and feasibility of the Model 20066 LV lead. The proposed Model 20066 study will provide data to assess the safety and feasibility of the Model 20066 fixation concept. It is also expected…
To evaluate the relationship of developmental stage (defined by both gestational and postnatal age) to UGT2B7 activity (as determined by CLf,M3G and CLf,M6G).To evaluate the relationship of UGT2B7 genetic variability to UGT2B7 activity (as…
We would like to research wether there is a difference in time of mobilization between women getting iv PCA with Morphine (PCA)as opposed to women getting continuous epidural analgesia (CEA)with bupivacaine and sufentanil.We expect that the PCA will…
Primary Objective:What is the effectiveness of immediate opioid pain medication (followed by step-down) versus step-up pain medication within the treatment according general practitioners* clinical guideline in patients with (sub)acute sciatica,…
To study the underlying demographic, clinical and pharmacogenetic factors contributing to the failure of achieving analgesia and/or the occurrence of dose-limiting side effects in individual cancer patients for seperate opioids;- To study if the…
The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Attain Stability Quad MRI SureScan LV lead (Model 4798) in patients indicated for a de novo LV lead implant. This will be assessed through primary safety and primary…
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide on morphine and edoxaban pharmacokinetics. This information is urgently needed to optimize the treatment of patients with prostate cancer using enzalutamide and facilitate the…
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of different treatments to prevent CME after cataract surgery, using either topical drugs (control group) or intra-/periocular injections (intervention groups).