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The objective of the study is to assess the efficacy and safety of Alirocumab in patients with heterozygote familial hypercholesterolemia whose LDL-C level is higher than or equal to 160 mg/dL (4.14 mmol/L) on maximally tolerated statin therapy with…
In the present study, we set out to evaluate arterial wall inflammation in patients at increased CV-risk with statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS), precluding effective statin therapy. Following twelve weeks of treatment with PCSK9-Ab, the…
To assess arterial wall inflammation, measured with 18F-FDG PET/CT scan, in patients with intermediate and severe FH phenotype, as well as the change in arterial wall inflammation following PCSK9 inhibition.
Primary objective* To assess the long-term safety of alirocumab when added to currently available lipid-modifying drug therapy in patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (heFH) who have completed one of the following studies:…
Primary objectives:The primary objectives are to evaluate the feasibility of oral administration of bevacizumab-800CW and cetuximab-800CW for detection of neoplasia in BE patients compared to HD-WLE to shorten the qFME procedure and test whether…
The purpose of the current study is to determine the feasibility of using MFGS using Cetuximab-800CW as an intraoperative margin assessment tool for penile carcinoma.
To investigate whether a combination of ticagrelor 90mg twice daily and ASA 80mg once daily is superior to ASA 80mg once daily alone in the prevention of SVG occlusion in patients who underwent CABG with use of one or more SVGs, as assessed with…
The main purpose of this pilot study is to investigate the feasibility of fluorescence imaging using cetuximab-IRDye800CW for intraoperative margin assessment in patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
Primary:To evaluate the performance of FME with topical administration of Bevacizumab-800CW for detection of neoplasia in BE patients compared to HD-WLE to make an estimation of the diagnostic accuracy in terms of sensitivity and specificity in…