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To compare the effectiveness of the tocolytic agents Nifedipine (a calcium channel blocking agent) versus Atosiban (an oxytocin receptor antagonist) in the improvement of neonatal outcome in women with threatened preterm labour (25-34 weeks…
For women with a singleton fetus in breech presentation at term, this study answers the question if atosiban is more effective compared to fenoterol as a tocolyticum in external cephalic version
The objective of the study is to gain insight in the role of endogenous GLP-1 on food-stimuli related CNS satiety and reward responses and the alterations between lean and obese-T2DM individuals. Also, to gain information about treatment with a GLP-…
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the Occlutech® AFR device by assessing the incidence of SADEs in the 3 months following implantation. Secondary objectives are related to safety and efficacy:• To…
To investigate the potential of atosiban as a treatment for pain caused by endometriosis.
The aim of this study is to investigate if tocolysis with atosiban in late preterm birth (30 to 34 weeks) is (cost-) effective compared with placebo in improving neonatal morbidity and mortality.
The objective of this study is to investigate whether an interatrial shunt device is superior to sham procedure in prevention of: (1) incidence of and time to cardiovascular mortality through 12-24 months; (2) incidence of and time to heart…