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The primary aim of the proposed study is to assess whether stenting for symptomatic vertebral artery stenosis >= 50% is feasible and safe. A secondary aim is to assess the rate of new vascular events in the territory of the vertebrobasilar…
To define indications for recently developed, but more expensive, self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) versus cheaper plastic stents in patients with primary or recurrent inoperable malignant extrahepatic common bile duct (CBD) obstruction, based on…
The primary objective is to assess the safety and operation of the Stentys coronary stent system in patients with acute myocardial infarction compared with a balloon-expanding stent. These are the effect and safety in the short term (the procedure…
The objective for the study is to establish a proof of concept for the use of self-expandable stenting in subacute to chronic total occlusions and evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the STENTYS Coronary Stent System in the treatment of these…
The aim of this study is to determine safety, patency of placement and long term symptom-free outcome of a covered self expandable metal stent in patients with a benign CBD stricture.
To determine the safety and effectiveness of Boston Scientific*s Everolimus-eluting coronary stent system (PROMUS Element*) for coronary revascularization in an unrestricted population compared to the Xience* Prime control.
The objective of this study is to assess the long-term safety of linaclotide in pediatric participants with FC (total exposure with linaclotide for 24 weeks) or IBS-C (total exposure with linaclotide for 52 weeks) who have completed study…
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of 12 weeks of linaclotide therapy in comparison with placebo in pediatric participants aged 6 to 17 years who fulfill modified Rome III Criteria for Child/Adolescent FC
The general objective is to study gender differences in the magnitude of CRT response in a HF population with an equal distribution of women and man in order to examine the interrelationship among CRT effect, gender and baseline clinical factors (e.…