David Bervini
University of Bern
93 Papers
140 Citations
David Bervini is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 54 publications. Previous affiliations of David Bervini include Macquarie University & University of Zurich.
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Papers
Diskogenic microspurs as a major cause of intractable spontaneous intracranial hypotension.
Jürgen Beck,Christian T. Ulrich,Christian Fung,Jens Fichtner,Kathleen Seidel,Michael Fiechter,Kety Hsieh,Michael Murek,David Bervini,Niklaus Meier,Marie-Luise Mono,Pasquale Mordasini,Ekkehard Hewer,Werner J. Z’Graggen,Jan Gralla,Andreas Raabe +15 more
TL;DR: The findings challenge the notion that CSF leaks in SIH are idiopathic or due to a weak dura, and suggest that microsurgery is the treatment of choice in cases with intractable SIH.
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Predictors of In-Hospital Death After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Analysis of a Nationwide Database (Swiss SOS [Swiss Study on Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage]).
Martin N. Stienen,Menno R. Germans,Jan-Karl Burkhardt,Marian Christoph Neidert,Christian Fung,David Bervini,Daniel W. Zumofen,M. Röthlisberger,Serge Marbacher,Rodolfo Maduri,Thomas Robert,Martin Seule,Philippe Bijlenga,Karl Lothard Schaller,Javier Fandino,Nicolas R. Smoll,Nicolai Maldaner,Sina Finkenstädt,Giuseppe Esposito,Bawarjan Schatlo,Emanuela Keller,Oliver Bozinov,Luca Regli +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify predictors of in-hospital mortality in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage and estimate their impact and suggest that strategies aiming to reduce the risk of rebleeding are most promising in patients where active treatment is initially pursued.
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Predictors of Unexpected Early Reocclusion After Successful Mechanical Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients.
Pascal J. Mosimann,Johannes Kaesmacher,Dominic Gautschi,Sebastian Bellwald,Leonidas Panos,Eike I. Piechowiak,Tomas Dobrocky,Felix Zibold,Pasquale Mordasini,Marwan El-Koussy,Roland Wiest,David Bervini,Franca Wagner,Marcel Arnold,Simon Jung,Aekaterini Galimanis,Jan Gralla,Urs Fischer +17 more
TL;DR: Patients with high platelets on admission and residual embolic fragments or stenosis at the thrombectomy site are at high risk for reocclusion, which may be prevented or corrected after carefully re-evaluating the last angiographic run.
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Natural history of brain arteriovenous malformations: systematic review.
TL;DR: Prior hemorrhage and deep AVM location could be identified as most consistently reported risk factors for future hemorrhage, and previously ruptured bAVMs have a higher annual hemorrhage rate than unruptured b AVMs.
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Incidence and Outcome of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: The Swiss Study on Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (Swiss SOS).
Bawarjan Schatlo,Christian Fung,Martin N. Stienen,A. R. Fathi,Javier Fandino,Nicolas R. Smoll,Daniel W. Zumofen,Roy Thomas Daniel,Jan-Karl Burkhardt,David Bervini,Serge Marbacher,Michael Reinert,Donato D´Alonzo,Peter Ahlborn,Vitor Mendes Pereira,Michel Roethlisberger,Martin Seule,Hassen Kerkeni,Luca Remonda,Astrid Weyerbrock,Kerstin Woernle,Alice Venier,Fabienne Perren,Martin Sailer,Thomas Robert,Veit Rohde,Daniel Schöni,Johannes Goldberg,Edin Nevzati,Michael Diepers,Jan Gralla,Werner J. Z’Graggen,Daniele Starnoni,Christoph M. Woernle,Nicolai Maldaner,Zsolt Kulcsar,Khaled Mostaguir,Rodolfo Maduri,Christian Valentin Eisenring,René L. Bernays,Andrea Ferrari,Hiroki Dan-Ura,Sina Finkenstädt,Yvan Gasche,Asita Sarrafzadeh,Stephan M. Jakob,Marco Vincenzo Corniola,Fabian Baumann,Luca Regli,Marc Levivier,Gerhard Hildebrandt,Hans Landolt,Luigi Mariani,Raphael Guzman,Jürgen Beck,Andreas Raabe,Emanuela Keller,Philippe Bijlenga,Karl Lothard Schaller +58 more
TL;DR: The current incidence of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage in Switzerland is lower than expected and an indication of a global trend toward decreasing admissions for ruptured intracranial aneurYSms.
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