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This study aims to gain insight in the in the level of fibrinolysis in patients with traumatic brain injury in the first 24 hours following trauma.Primairy objective:- To determine the 24-hour prevalence and course of fibrinolysis in patients with…
Our research group recently found that almost 50% of all OHCA patients develop hyperfibrinolysis, and found an interesting association between the degree of hyperfibrinolysis and hypoperfusion. Hypoperfusion was determined by base excess (BE),…
The aim of this study is to investigate what proportion of HBeAg negative, inactive carriers of the hepatitis B virus with low (< 20,000 IU/mL) load will lose HBsAg when treated with nucleot(s)ide analogue/Peg-IFN combination therapy.
Objective: The primary objective is to assess the effects of continuous monitoring of patients in the acute admission ward (AAW) with a wearable sensor on the percentage of patients who can be discharged home. Secondary objectives are to assess the…
The primary aim is to investigate the effect of neuromodulation (via UCon) on the symptoms of patients with PGAD. The hypothesis we want to test is whether neuromodulation of the DGN reduces the severity of symptoms of PGAD.