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To assess whether there is a difference in the outcome in treatment of acute mallet fingers (exist <2 weeks) compared to chronic mallet fingers (exist > 4 weeks), using the same protocol of intensive follow-up by the '…
The evaluate which treatment of mallet fingers is better, the conventional mallet therapy via the hospital or the personalized treatment with intensive follow up via the handencentrum. This will be investigated for mallet fingers caused by an…
We hypothesize that nebulisation of ipratropiumbromide results in decreased production of sputum resulting in a better lung aeration (defined by an increase in EELV) and improved oxygenation (as defined by the PaO2/FiO2 ratio and the oxygenation…