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Klinische farmacologie

Deprescribing of antihypertensives in the elderly

  • Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
  • Promovendus Dimokrat Hassan
  • Promoters Patricia van den Bemt Liset van Dijk
  • Co-Promoters Jorie Versmissen Karin Hek
  • Jaar 2019 - 2023

The (positive) effects of antihypertensive drugs in the cardiovascular risk management are undoubted. However, like all drugs, antihypertensive drugs also have negative side-effects. Especially the elderly, are more susceptible for these adverse effects. It's not clear whether the benefits outweight the risks. So is it possible to deprescribe antihypertensive drugs and minimise risks for adverse events, while maintining blood-pressure levels in accordance with guidelines?  

Therapietrouw

Resistant HYpertension: MEasure To ReaCh Targets (RHYME-RCT)

  • Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
  • Promovendus Laura Peeters
  • Promoters Prof. dr. Teun van Gelder
  • Co-Promoters Dr. B.C.P. Koch Dr. J. Versmissen
  • Jaar 2018 - 2022

RHYME-RCT is a multi-center randomized controlled trial to identify and improve non-adherence in patients with resistant hypertension and are included from 10 peripheral and 2 academic hospitals. Non-adherence is measured by means of a validated dried blood spot method. This method includes 17 antihypertensive drugs from different drug classes.

Farmaco-economie

Advances in chemo-efficiency

  • Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
  • Promovendus Ruben Malmberg
  • Promoters Stefan Sleijfer Prof. Dr. Birgit Koch
  • Co-Promoters Roelof van Leeuwen
  • Jaar 2020 - 2024
  1. The safety of short hydration during cisplatin chemoradiation in head and neck cancer patients: a randmized controlled trial.
  2. The feasibility of 6 monthly gosereline injections in prostate cancer patients. 
  3. Nivolumab administration through an elastomeric pump versus iv bag administration: a patient preference study.