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To measure the effect of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose treatment on exercise tolerance, microvascular perfusion and perioperative hemostasis in patients with mild iron deficiency anemia undergoing arterial vascular surgery.
To evaluate the effects of intravenous iron suppletion in iron deficient PAH patients.Amendment: to compare exercise capacity and isolated muscle strength in IPAH patients and healthy controls
Primary objective: To determine the reduction of number of patients who receive blood transfusion perioperatively in the group pre-treated with erythropoietin and iron supplement compared to the control patients.
The purpose of this study will be to examine the effect of ferrous fumarate or ferinject in patients after a caesarean section with a hemoglobin level between 5.0. and 7.0 mmol/L.The primary outcome measure will be the hemoglobin level at 3 and 6…
To examine if intravenous administration of iron ismore efficacious than oral iron in improvement offitness scores, iron status and reduction of fatigue
The aim of this trial is to investigate which treatment option is superior in the treatment of anemia in patients undergoing surgery in terms of hemoglobin increase, postoperative morbidity, amount of bloodtransfusions needed, length of stay,…
Primary Objective(s)* To evaluate, relative to placebo, the effect of intravenous (IV) FCM on repeated heart failure (HF) hospitalisations and cardiovascular (CV) death.Secondary Objective(s)* To evaluate, relative to placebo, the effect of IV FCM…
The objective of this study is to assess the long-term safety of linaclotide in pediatric participants with FC (total exposure with linaclotide for 24 weeks) or IBS-C (total exposure with linaclotide for 52 weeks) who have completed study…
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of 12 weeks of linaclotide therapy in comparison with placebo in pediatric participants aged 6 to 17 years who fulfill modified Rome III Criteria for Child/Adolescent FC
In this research we will investigate if i.v. iron therapy can become a method of blood saving therapy for orthopedic surgery and can replace erytropoietin.