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The RAFT study addresses the added value of resynchronization therapy (CRT) in heart failure patients with an ICD indication and optimal pharmacological treatment. Will this result in lower mortality and less hospitalization? Results of the study…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of iscalimab at two dose levels (600 mg and 300 mg) in patients withSjögren*s Syndrome, who participated in the TWINSS core study,CCFZ533B2201.Secondary…
Secondary objectiveTo assess the safety and tolerability of the investigational treatments in patients with moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) by:• Number and severity of AEs • Physical examination, vital signs, safety laboratory…
The purpose of this trial is to- determine the dose-response of iscalimab in a population of patients with moderate-to-severe Sjögren*s Syndrome (SjS), defined by ESSDAI >=5and ESSPRI >=5 (Cohort 1)- evaluate the preliminary efficacy…
To generate high quality empirical evidence for the effectiveness in terms of proportion of patients experiencing complications, quality of life and costs of initial non-operative treatment strategy (reserving appendectomies for those not responding…
The objective of the proposed study is to determine the effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of a strategy of cefuroxime combined with short course treatment with aminoglycosides compared to a strategy of ceftriaxone monotherapy in patients…
This study will allow the assessment of the ability of CFZ533 to replace calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) in terms of anti-rejection efficacy, while providing potentially better renal function with an expected similar safety and tolerability profile.…
Primary Objective(s) (Cohort 1):* To demonstrate that CFZ533 600 mg and/or 300 mg bi-weekly (Q2W), subcutaneous (SC), is non-inferior to a tacrolimus-based regimen with respect to the proportion of patients who experience composite efficacy failure…