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Primary: To demonstrate the superior efficacy (composite of all-cause death + Myocardial infarction) of otamixaban to unfractionated heparin (UFH) + eptifibatideSecondary:• To demonstrate the superior efficacy ( composite of all-cause death +…
The aim of this study is to assess whether rivaroxaban, as compared to UFH, on the background of standard dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), can effectively suppress thrombosis, and related adverse ischemic events, upon balloon inflation and stent…
The aim of this study is to find out if a percutaneous angioplasty can be carried out safely in patients who received a therapeutic dose of Desirudin (Revasc®) before the operation.
Primary Objective: 1)Is the release of TFPI by endothelium after admission of heparin different between lacunar stroke patient and healthy controls?2) Is the release of TFPI by endothelium after admission of heparin different between lacunar stroke…
Does a low protamine-to-heparin ratio lead to a reduction in postoperative blood loss and improved postoperative hemostasis when compared to a high protamine-to-heparin ratio in cardiothoracic surgery?
Primary ObjectiveTo assess whether a starting dose of lenvatinib 14 mg in combination with everolimus 5 mg once daily (QD) will provide comparable efficacy (based on objective response rate [ORR] at 24 weeks [ORR24W]) with an improved safety profile…
To compare pembrolizumab plus lenvatinib in combination with TACE versus placebo plus TACE with regard to progression-free survival (PFS) per RECIST 1.1 assessed by blinded, independent central review (BICR)
To evaluate the safety and performance of the Lotus Valve system for transcathether aortic valve replacment (TAVR) in symptomatic subjects with severe calcific aortic stenosis who are considered high risk for surgical valve replacement.
The primary objective is to assess long-term safety of study drug(s) in subjects who are enrolled in Eisai-sponsored lenvatinib studies.
Primary ObjectiveTo evaluate whether lenvatinib in combination with ifosfamide and etoposide (Arm A) is superior to ifosfamide and etoposide (Arm B) in improving progression-free survival (PFS) by independent imaging review [IIR] using Response…
Primary Objective: To establish that ACT guided heparinization results in safe and optimal anticoagulation during open AAA repair. We hypothesize that ACT guided heparinization will result in a decrease of thrombo-embolic complications, without a…