7 results
1. What is the complication rate of the initial antibiotic treatment strategy for acute simple appendicitis (radiological proven) in children aged 7-17 years old?
This study consists of two research questions: 1. Which treatment (INCS on daily bases versus INCS on demand or versus oral antihistamines on demand) is most effective in reducing nasal symptoms and ocular symptoms in children with mild to moderate…
The primary objective of the study is to reject the Null hypothesis: A 7 to 21 day therapy with moxifloxacin, 400 mg once daily is more than 10 % less effective than a 7 to 21 day therapy with piperacillin/tazobactam three times daily possibly…
- To assess the effectiveness of rectal culture-guided antimicrobial prophylaxis for transrectal prostate biopsy (random ultrasound-guided, targeted MRI-guided or targeted MRI-ultrasound fusion guided) on infectious complications. - To compare the…
The primary objective is to establish the non-inferiority of treating a symptomatic urinary tract infection in patients with a long-term indwelling catheter for 5 days, as compared to the standard duration of 10 days of therapy. Secondary objectives…
In this study we will investigate how safe the new compound deramciclane is, when it is given alone and in combination with the existing medication dextromethorphan (Part B), and how well it is tolerated when it is used by healthy elderly…
This study is an extension of the European Multicenter Tics in Children Studies (EMTICS) Course study for which a separate study protocol exists; its aim is to verify the efficacy of GAS colonization treatment on tic symptoms in term of severity.…