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To assess if treatment of an intermediate vulnerable coronary lesion in symptomatic patients using a BVS is feasible, results in a more stable plaque, increases vessel luminal area, preserves or improves vasomotion and is not associated with…
Although electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective treatment for depression, preventing relapse after successful ECT remains a major challenge. In the PRASED-study we evaluate the effectiveness of three strategies to reduce relapse: an…
1) to investigate if patients on chronic NOAC treatment are sufficiently anticoagulated without additional UFH during CAG/PCI, and 2) if this sufficient anticoagulation can be confirmed pre-procedure by a point-of-care test, and3) to investigate if…
To determine whether a potent topical CS is more effective than a mild topical CS in the treatment of children with a moderate flare-up of atopic dermatitis in primary care on short and long term.