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To assess in term pregnant women with an unfavourable cervix (Bishop score < 6, Appendix1) the effectiveness of induction of labour with a transcervical Foley catheter as compared to induction with misoprostol.
The primary objectives are: 1) to determine the effect of bile acids on glucose uptake in brown adipose tissue; 2) to determine the effect of bile acids on whole body energy expenditure and 3) to determine the effect of bile acids on skeletal muscle…
To assess in term pregnant women with an unfavourable cervix (Bishop score < 6, Appendix1) the effectiveness of induction of labour with a transcervical Foley catheter as compared to induction with prostaglandins.
To study potential abnormal functioning of the bile salt-FXR-FGF19 axis in patients with clinically quiescent Crohn*s colitis.
Based on results from a comparative review (Paoletti 2013), we hypothesize that if the toxicity profile and the PK parameters observed in children treated at the adult RP2D are similar to those in adults; escalating to the MTD is not necessarily…
Is priming of the cervix, as part of induction of labour:* At home cost-effective and safe compared to the hospital?* with oral misoprostol cost-effective and safe compared to a Foley catheter?