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The objective of this observational, randomized study is to examine the efficacy, safety and patient acceptance of the basal plus insulin regimen (i.e. one injection rapid acting insulin glulisine at the main meal added to once daily basal insulin…
The main objective in this study is to examine if there is a difference in coagulation between Ringerlactaat/Gelofusine® priming and Ringerlactaat/HES 130/0.4 priming after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), by measuring the thorax drain…
Functional treatment with a brace and early physiotherapy will result in improved Kujala scores (reflecting better functional outcome with less pain) and SF-36 scores (reflecting higher quality of life) at 1 year compared with plaster immobilization…
To evaluate the cost-effectiveness the current ruling widespread Royal Dutch Physiotherapy Association guideline, in which the combined use of braces and proprioceptive training after ankle sprain treatment is advocated (usual care), against the use…
To investigate the safety of a 6% HES solution (Volulyte 6%) versus an electrolyte solution (Ionolyte) in trauma patients.
The main aim of the LOFIT study is to determine the (cost) effectiveness of a hospital-based dedicated LFO in comparison with usual care 12 months after participation
To investigate non-inferiority regarding the safety of a 6% HES solution (Volulyte 6%) versus an electrolyte solution (Ionolyte) in patients undergoing elective abdominal surgery.
Primary ObjectiveThe primary objective of this study is to examine the feasibility of using the clubfoot brace. This will be done by recording the effect of the brace on the clubfoot deformity by determining the improvement of the Dimeglio and…