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The aim of the study is to compare magnesiumhydroxide and polyethylene glycol/electrolytes with regard to the prevention of constipation and side-effects in palliative care cancer patients starting with opioids.
The objective of the study is to demonstrate that the creation of cardiac lesions with epicardially applied RF ablation through a minimally invasive surgical (MIS) approach plus EP ablation performed when needed at least 3 months later enhances the…
Primary Objective: In patients with advanced cancer, starting with opioids for pain: • To prove non-inferiority of magnesium hydroxide to macrogol/electrolytes in the prevention of OIC, based on the percentage of patients without obstipation (BFI-…
To show the protective value and to measure cost effectiveness of higher Ig dosing on progression of lung disease in PAD.