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08. June 2021

KI könnte bald Ihre Augenarzt-Termine mitbestimmen

Drei der häufigsten chronischen Augenerkrankungen erfordern regelmässige Kontrolluntersuchungen und Injektionen ins Auge durch Netzhautspezialisten, um eine drohende Erblindung abzuwenden. Eine Studie der Universität Bern und des Inselspitals, Universitätsspital Bern in Zusammenarbeit mit einem Startup für…

14. April 2021

Pandemic measures: No cases of viral meningitis in infants

A research team at Inselspital, Bern University Hospital and the University of Bern published a surprising discovery on April 8: There was not a single case of enteroviral meningitis in infants (up to 1 year of age) in the University Hospital’s catchment area during the Covid-19 pandemic. This being the case,…

07. April 2021

Anticoagulation and cerebral small vessel disease – what really causes intracerebral haemorrhage

Researchers from the University College London and the Inselspital, University Hospital Bern have clarified the role of anticoagulation in intracerebral haemorrhages in two coupled studies. The team of David Werring and David Seiffge succeeded in establishing cerebral small vessel disease as the most probable…

24. March 2021

Aspirin not as effective as anticoagulation

In a multicenter study led by the University Hospital and the University Geriatric Medicine FELIX PLATTER Basel, a research group with participation from University of Basel, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, the University of Bern and other centers, has investigated the equivalence of aspirin to…

26. November 2015

ARTORG and Inselspital develop artificial pancreas

Artificial pancreas devices so far cannot compensate the daily varying food intake or physical activities of diabetes patients. The University of Bern, the Bern University Hospital and an industry partner have therefore set out to develop a more flexible device to continuously control patients’ blood sugar.

03. November 2015

Bern’s surgical procedure for brain tumours a world leader

A safety concept for removing brain tumours developed at the Inselspital leads to the best results for patients anywhere in the world, in honour of which it was awarded a prize at this year’s European Congress of Neurosurgery in Madrid.

28. October 2015

Software detects at-risk tissue following a stroke

The FASTER software developed in Bern can detect within minutes the areas of the brain that will be left with long-term damage following a stroke. The previous version – BraTumIA for tumour segmentation – has been in use around the world since 2014.

13. October 2015

Operation security: Less small talk can save lives

Good communication in the operating room prevents patient complications. This is proved by a Swiss study, recently published in British Journal of Surgery.

12. November 2014

Bern Software Analyses Brain Tumours at Lightning Speed

Faster than the doctor, but equally meticulous and free of charge: the Bern computer program BRaTumIA for the recognition of malignant brain tumours is proving to be an international hit.

07. April 2014

Dark chocolate helps against corporal stress reactions

Dark chocolate consumption protects from cardiovascular diseases but underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Research from the Universities of Bern and Zürich and the University Hospital Bern (Inselspital) suggests that a single intake of half a bar of dark chocolate with high cocoa content…

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