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Primary ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of a single 84-mg dose of intranasal esketamine compared to placebo, on next day driving performance and repeated administration of 84 mg intranasal esketamine on same-day driving performance as assessed by…
The aim of this study is to demonstrate that procedural sedation with propofol and esketamine is more effective and will result in less cardiopulmonary depression than sedation with propofol and the opioid alfentanil. Less side effects should also…
to demonstrate that the ProSpace, when properly inserted between the prostate and the rectum is safe and effective in reducing the volume of the rectum receiving greater or equal to 70 Gy (VRectum70) by means of IMRT in prostate cancer patients…