8 results
For women with a singleton fetus in breech presentation at term, this study answers the question if atosiban is more effective compared to fenoterol as a tocolyticum in external cephalic version
For the Einstein-DVT evaluation. The primary efficacy objective is to evaluate whether rivaroxaban is at least as effective as enoxaparin/VKA in the treatment of patients with acute symptomatic deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) without symptomatic…
The purpose of this study is to show that the incidence of new thrombotic events during an additional 6 or 12 months of treatment with rivaroxaban is lower when compared to placebo and that the likely advantage of an extended effect is not offset by…
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that in patients with DVT or PE who use a strong CYP 3A4 inducer, the use of this higher rivaroxaban dose results in a similar rivaroxaban concentration in the blood and a rivaroxaban induced blood…
To compare the effectiveness of the tocolytic agents Nifedipine (a calcium channel blocking agent) versus Atosiban (an oxytocin receptor antagonist) in the improvement of neonatal outcome in women with threatened preterm labour (25-34 weeks…
To investigate the potential of atosiban as a treatment for pain caused by endometriosis.
Primary objectives- To evaluate the effects of buprenorphine on fentanyl induced analgesia using the PainCart test battery in OT patients, when compared to placebo.Secondary objectives- To evaluate the effects of buprenorphine on fentanyl induced…
The aim of this study is to investigate if tocolysis with atosiban in late preterm birth (30 to 34 weeks) is (cost-) effective compared with placebo in improving neonatal morbidity and mortality.