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Subcutaneous stimulation as add on therapy to spinal cord stimulaion to treat low back pain in FBSS.
The aim of the randomized controlled study is to evaluate the effect of SubQ on low back pain in FBSS patients for whom SCS gives an inadequate back pain relief. We hypothesize that SubQ in addition to SCS in FBSS patients with leg and low back pain…
The primary efficacy objective for this study is as follows:* To evaluate the efficacy of etrolizumab (105 mg subcutaneous [SC] every 4 weeks [Q4W]) compared with infliximab in achieving both clinical response at Week (W) 10, and clinical remission…
The objectives of this open-label extension safety monitoring (OLE-SM) study are as follows:Part 1 (Open-Label Extension; OLE)• To assess the long-term safety and efficacy of etrolizumab in patients eligible for Part 1 (OLE)Part 2 (Safety Monitoring…
The primary efficacy objectives for this study are as follows:* To evaluate the efficacy of etrolizumab (105 mg SC every 4 weeks [Q4W]) compared with placebo for the induction of remission as determined by the MCS at W14* To evaluate the efficacy of…
The objectives of this open-label extension*safety monitoring (OLE-SM) study are as follows: Part 1 (Open-Label Extension; OLE) • To assess the long-term safety and efficacy of etrolizumab in patients eligible for Part 1 (OLE) Part 2 (Safety…
Induction Phase (IP)* To independently evaluate the efficacy of etrolizumab dose regimens compared with placebo in inducing clinical remission and endoscopic improvement at the end of the Induction Phase (Week 14)Maintenance Phase (MP)* To…