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The objective of this study is to ascertain the best method of bowel preparation, prior to elective left-sided colonic surgery in terms of patient comfort and surgical efficacy. The occurrence of infections (wound, peritonitis) and anastomotic leaks…
The primary objective is to compare the efficacy of palifermin relative to placebo when given either pre-and post-high dose chemotherapy or pre-high dose chemotherapy only with regard to the severity of oral mucositis.
The objective of this trial is to compare time to gastrointestinal recovery after elective colorectal surgery between patients treated with a laxative versus patients treated with a placebo.
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To compare the efficacy and safety of methotrexate versus azathioprine treatment in adult patients with chronic severe AD.
We hypothesized that bowel preparation will be comparable between groups as measured using the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale and that the adenoma detection rate will be comparable across groups. Furthermore, we hypothesized that patient experience…
To assess the effect of SLT on the frequency of soft (stool of type 3, 4 or 5 on the Bristol Stool Form Scale (BSFS)) complete bowel movements (SCBMs) and SCBMs non-straining (NS) per week in subjects taking World Health Organisation (WHO) step II/…
The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of subcutaneous IFX in the treatment of moderate to severe Crohn*s disease with and without concomitant immunosuppression, as measured by the proportion of patients in corticosteroid-free clinical…
To compare the effectiveness of weekly subcutaneously administered MTX for maintaining relapse-free sustained steroid/EN-free 1-year remission compared with:- daily oral AZA/6MP in low risk paediatric CD- subcutaneously administered adalimumab in…