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The goal of this study is to document the efficacy of a shortened 8-week therapy with grazoprevir and elbasvir in patients with acute HCV genotype 1 or 4 infection.
The primary objective of this study is to assess the overall survival (OS) of oral linifanib given as monotherapy daily (QD) compared to sorafenib given twice daily (BID) per standard of care in subjects with advanced or metastatic HCC. The…
The main objectives of this study are to determine the accuracy of the device (1) to determine functional oxygen saturation (SpO2) compared to a reference device, and (2) to determine respiratory rate compared to visual observations. As a secondary…
The main objective of this study is to validate the accuracy of the device to monitor the physical activity of a subject by comparing the measured values to the golden standard (video recording).
The primary objective of the study is to assess the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of ABBV 154 in comparison with placebo in subjects with moderately to severely active CD who had inadequate response to or were intolerant of prior biologics.
To assess the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of ABBV-154 administered every other week (eow) and every 4 weeks (e4w) subcutaneously (SC) vs placebo in subjects with moderately to severely active RA with inadequate response to at least one prior…
Primary Objective: To study whether the pulse oximeter functionality of the wearable ear sensor is able to reliably measure oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and respiratory rate in a clinical (postoperative) setting.Secondary Objective(s): To evaluate…
To assess the concurrent validity of the FastFocus* Vital Sign Monitoring System classification algorithm that discriminates between lying, sitting/standing, and walking activities, and detects number of walking steps in hospitalised patients under…
To assess the safety and efficacy of ABBV-154 versus placebo in subjects with PMR, who are dependent on treatment with glucocorticoids withdoses of at least 5 mg/day prednisone equivalent (glucocorticoindependent PMR).