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Primary objective: To demonstrate that QVA149 (110/50 *g o.d.) is superior to NVA237 (50 *g o.d.) with regard to the rate of moderate to severe COPD exacerbations during 64 weeks of treatmentSecondary objectives: To demonstrate that QVA149 (110/50 *…
The purpose of this study is to observe the usability of Dexmedetomidine and to determine the overall satisfaction of the patient.
Primary objective: To demonstrate that QVA149 (110/50 *g o.d.) is at least non-inferior to salmeterol/fluticasone (50/500 *g b.i.d.) in terms of rate of COPD exacerbations.Secondary objectives: Superiority in terms of exacerbation rate. Time to…
Primary objective: To evaluate the non-inferiority of QVA149 110/50 µg qd as compared to concurrentadministration of QAB149 150 µg qd plus NVA237 50 µg qd in terms of its effect on trough FEV1 (mean of 23 h 15 min and 23 h 45 min post-dose)…
Primary objective:the effects of sedation with clonidine or dexmedetomidine on the duration of haloperidol-resistent delirium in intensive care patientsSecondary objectives:the effect of treatment with clonidine or dexmedetomidine on1. total of…
The aim of this study is to determine the patients* and endoscopists experiences and patients* safety with different sedation protocols.
Primary objective: To demonstrate the superiority of QVA 110/50 µg compared to both QAB149 150 µg and NVA237 50 µg in terms of trough FEV1 (mean of 23 h 15 min and 23 h 45 min post-dose) following 26 weeks of treatment in patients with moderate to…
Primary objective:The study has hierarchical co-primary objectives to demonstrate that:- Firstly: dexmedetomidine is at least as effective as sedation with propofol and daily sedation stops, in maintaining a target depth of sedation in ventilated…
This study aims to evaluate the safety, tolerability and sedative proporties of a single dose of intransally administered dexmedetomidine in person odler than 65 years, differentiating between person using beta-blocking medication and those not…
To demonstrate non-inferiority of conscious sedation with intranasal dexmedetomidine for performing dental care in patients with intellectual disability and dentophobia.
The purpose of this study is to observe the usability of dexmedetomidine compared to the standard therapy (propofol) and to determine the overall satisfaction of the patient.
Main objective: 1. Is there a 24hr-postoperative difference in immunological response between conventional and immune protective anesthesia?Secondary objectives:Is there a difference between patients with conventional and immune protective…