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The primary hypothesis of the study is that the use of icodextrin leads to a reduction in extracellular volume compared to glucose 2.27%, but that the effects of icodextrin and glucose 2.27% on plasma will not differ.
The objective of this explorative study is to determine the feasibility of measuring dEMG with a belt in preterm and term born infants during routine caregiving. Feasibility is confirmed when heart rate and respiratory rate reach a predefined level…
To test the hypothesis that LY3314814, administered orally at doses of 20 and 50 mg daily for 78 weeks, will slow the decline of AD ascompared with placebo in patients with mild AD dementia.
Demonstrate the suitability of cardiorespiratory monitoring directly after birth using a novel, wireless, non-adhesive device.
To establish equivalence (non-inferiority) between monitoring performance of the Bambi Belt and the currently used cardio-respiratory monitoring device. The Bambi Belt is a potentially more patient friendly, wireless cardio-respiratory monitoring…