87 results match your criteria: "Inselspital - University Hospital of Bern[Affiliation]"
BMJ Open
January 2018
Department of Emergency Medicine, Inselspital (University Hospital of Bern), Bern, Switzerland.
Objectives: To (1) compare timely but preliminary and definitive but delayed radiological reports in a large urban level 1 trauma centre, (2) assess the clinical significance of their differences and (3) identify clinical predictors of such differences.
Design, Setting And Participants: We performed a retrospective record review for all 2914 patients who presented to our university affiliated emergency department (ED) during a 6-week period. In those that underwent radiological imaging, we compared the patients' discharge letter from the ED to the definitive radiological report.
Background: Imaging studies have provided evidence that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is able to change brain activation in phobic patients in response to threatening stimuli. The changes occurred in both emotion-generating and modulatory regions. In this study, we use a data-driven approach to explore resting state cerebral blood flow (CBF) measured by arterial spin labeling (ASL), before and after CBT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle
September 2016
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Inselspital University Hospital of Bern Bern Switzerland.
Muscular weakness and muscle wasting may often be observed in critically ill patients on intensive care units (ICUs) and may present as failure to wean from mechanical ventilation. Importantly, mounting data demonstrate that mechanical ventilation itself may induce progressive dysfunction of the main respiratory muscle, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Psychol Open
January 2015
Inselspital-University Hospital of Bern, Switzerland; University of Bern, Switzerland; Clinic Barmelweid, Switzerland.
Clin Exp Allergy
November 2013
Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology and Allergology, Inselspital/University Hospital of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland.
Background: Allopurinol is a main cause of severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCAR). How allopurinol induces hypersensitivity remains unknown. Pre-disposing factors are the presence of the HLA-B*58:01 allele, renal failure and possibly the dose taken.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
August 2014
Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology and Allergology, Inselspital/University Hospital of Bern, Bern, Switzerland ; Department of Graduate Cell Biology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
T cell receptors (TCR) containing Vβ20-1 have been implicated in a wide range of T cell mediated disease and allergic reactions, making it a target for understanding these. Mechanics of T cell receptors are largely unexplained by static structures available from x-ray crystallographic studies. A small number of molecular dynamic simulations have been conducted on TCR, however are currently lacking either portions of the receptor or explanations for differences between binding and non-binding TCR recognition of respective peptide-HLA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOpen J Immunol
September 2013
Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology and Allergology, Inselspital/University Hospital of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Activation and expansion of drug reactive T cells are key features in drug hypersensitivity reactions. Drugs may interact directly with immune receptors such as the human leukocyte antigens (HLA) or the T-cell receptors (TCR) itself, the pharmacological interaction [p-i] concept. To analyze whether the drug sulfamethoxazole (SMX) interacts directly with the TCR and thereby contributing to signaling and T cell activation, we analyze two SMX specific T cell clones (TCC "1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOpen J Immunol
September 2013
Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology and Allergology, Inselspital/University Hospital of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Novel aspects of T cells containing TCRV20-1 are numerous, ranging from pathogen specific reactivity to specific tissue homing, or possible T cell subsets. Recently, it was demonstrated that TCR itself could become reactive by binding to small molecules free of the pHLA interface. Our work here was to identify a natural ligand binding to an identified pocket on the CDR2 loop of these TCR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDermatology
July 2012
Department of Dermatology, Inselspital University Hospital of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Background: In autologous cell therapy, e.g. in melanocyte transplantation for vitiligo, a minimally invasive mode of transepidermal delivery of the isolated cells is of crucial importance to reduce potential side effects such as infections and scarring as well as to minimize the duration of sick leave.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Haematol
August 2011
Department of Dermatology, Inselspital-University Hospital of Bern, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland.
Arthritis Res Ther
March 2010
Clinic for Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology, and Allergology, Inselspital - University Hospital of Bern, Freiburgstrasse, Bern 3010, Switzerland.
Introduction: Reconstitution of peripheral blood (PB) B cells after therapeutic depletion with the chimeric anti-CD20 antibody rituximab (RTX) mimics lymphatic ontogeny. In this situation, the repletion kinetics and migratory properties of distinct developmental B-cell stages and their correlation to disease activity might facilitate our understanding of innate and adaptive B-cell functions in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Methods: Thirty-five 'RTX-naïve' RA patients with active arthritis were treated after failure of tumour necrosis factor blockade in an open-label study with two infusions of 1,000 mg RTX.
Arch Facial Plast Surg
February 2007
Department of Cranio-Maxillofacial, Skull Base, Facial Plastic, & Reconstructive Surgery, Inselspital University Hospital of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Objectives: To retrospectively evaluate our experience with frontal sinus obliteration using hydroxyapatite cement (BoneSource; Stryker Biotech Europe, Montreux, Switzerland) and compare it with fat obliteration over the approximate same period. Frontal sinus obliteration with hydroxyapatite cement represents a new technique for obliteration of the frontal sinus after mucocele resection.
Methods: Exploration of the frontal sinus was performed using bicoronal, osteoplastic flaps, with mucosal removal and duct obliteration with tissue glue and muscle or fascia.