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The goal of this study is to evaluate efficacy and safety of stopping postoperative antibiotic treatment after 48 hours of intravenous therapy versus continuing for three more days (to complete a total of five days which is common practice),…
* To decrease mortality in MS-LCH by an early switch of patients with risk organ involvement, who do not respond to front-line therapy, to a more intensive treatment (Stratum III or Stratum IV).* To reduce reactivation rates and permanent…
The objective of the proposed study is to determine the effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of a strategy of cefuroxime combined with short course treatment with aminoglycosides compared to a strategy of ceftriaxone monotherapy in patients…
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…
Primary:• To compare event-free survival (EFS) of subjects receiving blinatumomab alternating with low-intensity chemotherapy to EFS of subjects receiving standard of care (SOC) chemotherapy• To compare overall survival (OS) of blinatumomab…
This trial evaluates the additional value of pre-emptive antibiotic treatment on clinically relevant OSIs in patients undergoing pancreatoduodenectomy with a high risk for contaminated bile.
The overall objective of this study is to use standard clinical measures to explore the safety and effects of open-label manualized MDMA-assisted psychotherapy with a flexible dose of MDMA in participants with severe PTSD, and to serve as an…
The Primary Objectives of the Phase 1b are: • To assess the safety and tolerability of carfilzomib, alone and in combination with induction chemotherapy, for the treatment of children with relapsed or refractory ALL • To determine the maximum…
The primary objective is to investigate if a very short-course of antibiotics for cholangitis after adequate drainage is non-inferior with respect to clinical cure in comparison with a standard course of antibiotics.