Delft, Netherlands Clinical Trials
A listing of Delft, Netherlands clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 291 clinical trials
Ex Vivo Tumor Visualization and Resection Margin Assessment Using Topically Applied Fluorescent Imaging Agents
This is a proof-of-principle study, that uses freshly resected human solid tumor specimens to assess the performance of topically applied fluorescent imaging agents for the detection of tumor tissue and close / tumor-positive resection margins ex vivo. Surgery will be performed in conformity with hospital protocol. The study will not …
Optimizing Subcutaneous FEntanyl titRation: RApid Achievement of Adequate Exposure When Treating Cancer-Related paIn.
The primary objective is to evaluate the effect of loading boluses when dose incresaing treatment with SC fentanyl in patients with cancer. The primary endpoint of this study is to prove the non-inferiority of fentanyl plasma concentrations 12 hours after dose augmentation compared to 48 hours after dose augmentation within …
Pharmacokinetic-guided Dosing of Emicizumab
The goal of this multicentre, prospective, open-label, cross-over clinical study is to determine whether individualized PK-guided dosing of emicizumab is non-inferior to conventional dosing of emicizumab in the prevention of bleeding in congenital haemophilia A patients.
Early Switch from Controlled to Assisted Ventilation
The goal of this physiological intervention study is to unravel the (patho)physiological mechanisms and potential clinical benefits of a pre-specified early switch from controlled to assisted ventilation in mechanically ventilated adult patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (PaO2/FiO2 ratio < 200 mmHg). The intervention is that participants will be switched …
PerQseal® Elite Venous Clinical Study (ELITE-Venous)
The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the PerQseal Elite vascular closure system when used to achieve haemostasis of common femoral venotomies created by 14 to 22F sheaths (venotomy up to 26F) in patients undergoing percutaneous catheter-based interventional procedures, with sufficient rigor to provide …
Towards Optimal Treatment for High Risk Prostate Cancer
The goal of this clinical trial is to combine several optimized treatments of high risk prostate cancer. The main question to answer is: is it safe to combine these optimized treatments. patients will be irradiated on the prostate and (elective) lymph nodes more concentrated but with fewer hospital visits (hypofractionation) …
Smart Measurement of Circulating Tumor DNA
The goal of this study is to develop a blood-test which can detect colorectal cancer in early stages. Participants will be asked to take an extra blood test, which will be analyzed further in the lab.
The (Cost)Effectiveness of a Social Robot for Persons with Problems in Daily Structure and Planning in Disability Care
The goal of this multiple baseline single case study is to study the (cost)effectiveness of a social robot in reducing professional caregiver support and promoting independence for individuals in long-term disability care experiencing problems with daily structure and planning. The main research questions it aims to answer are: What is …
The Effect of [18F] F-FAPI PET-CT on Management in Patients With Proximal Cholangiocarcinoma
Background Bile duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma) represents the second most common type of hepatobiliary cancer worldwide with an incidence of 0.35 to 2 per 100.000 annually. Currently, surgical resection is the only curative option. However, patients are not eligible for surgery if the tumor cannot be resected or the cancer has …
Blood Pressure Treatment by the Corsano CardioWatch 287-2 Evaluation Study
Rationale: Wearables have the potential to monitor patients remotely. The Corsano CardioWatch 287-2 is such a medical device that can monitor long-term blood pressure. The device has been validated using clinical trials in hospitals, but evaluation in the intended remote setting during treatment is lacking. Primary objective: To assess the …