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To determine the pharmacokinetics of two high dose regimens of intravenous vitamin C in critically ill patients, in particular the attained plasma concentration and the fraction retained in the body and excreted in urine.
Primary objectives To demonstrate the non-inferiority of CHF 5993 pMDI versus fixed combination of fluticasone furoate/vilanterol plus tiotropium in terms of quality of life (change from baseline in the St. George*s Respiratory Questionnaire [SGRQ]…
PrimaryImproved woundhealing in 30 days in patients with an open revascularisation of the lower extremities after treatment with 4 dosages of 2 grams ascorbic acid on 4 consecutive days. (First dosage 1 hour preoperative)SecondaryWith preoperative…
Primary objective:The primary objective of this observational study is evaluate the use of a plasteraid splint to gain and hold the desired 90-0-0 protective position in the conservative treatment of patients with metacarpal fractures of the second…
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of vitamin C supplementation on immune recovery in patients with autologous stem cell transplantation. The aim of the run-in phase of the study is to examine the effect of intravenous vitamin C…
Objectives:- To determine whether an early high dose i.v. vitamin C can improve organ function, especially neurological outcome, in patients after cardiac arrest- To explore the optimal dosing regimen for high dose i.v. vitamin C- To investigate in…