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mohamed h�di Bedoui

medhedi.bedoui@fmm.rnu.tn

Journal articles

1995
 
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X Marchandise, D Huglo, H Bedoui, C Hossein-Foucher, J Rousseau (1995)  Intraoperative radioisotope detection: review of the acquired experience and perspectives   Ann Chir 49: 4. 317-323  
Abstract: Intraoperative radio-isotope detection is an old idea which has been recently revived following the development of new detectors. The authors describe two points of view concerning this technique: external detection or surface detection. Based on the experience of more than 250 cases, they review the current status of the indications for ttris technique in endocrine surgery. They discuss the prospects of this technique in the light of the development of nuclear medicine and the basic requirements of surgery: new tracers and intraoperative scintigraphy.
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H Bedoui, J Rousseau, A Millaire, C Foucher, G Ducloux, X Marchandise (1995)  RF-transmitted CsI radio-isotopic ambulatory recorder for left ventricular ejection fraction monitoring.   Med Biol Eng Comput 33: 1. 58-62 Jan  
Abstract: We have developed a CsI multidetector probe in order to produce a nuclear ambulatory recorder to study simultaneously cardiac electric activity and the left ventricular ejection fraction. To make the device lighter, the electronics were designed with surface-mounted technology, and a serial data RF transmission system was used. The data are processed on a real-time basis using a portable microcomputer. Unlike other commercially available devices, this monitor avoids the problems of volume, weight, recording time capacity and slow off-line data processing. Our device permits global and regional analysis of the ejection fraction for a moderate manufacturing cost. It is intended primarily for ambulatory use and can easily be adapted to perform a monitoring function. The first tests on patients conducted using the prototype demonstrate the technical reliability and satisfactory operation of the device.
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1994
 
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A Millaire, C Hossein-Foucher, J Rousseau, H Bedoui, G Ducloux, X Marchandise (1994)  A miniature cesium iodide-photodiode detector for ambulatory monitoring of left ventricular function.   Med Phys 21: 5. 683-689 May  
Abstract: The physical characteristics of a portable nonimaging scintillation probe system for continuous ambulatory monitoring of the left ventricular function are described. The detector of the equilibrium radionuclide labeled blood pool is a single cesium iodide (CsI) crystal coupled to a silicium photodiode and interfaced to a microcomputer. The spatial properties of this small CsI crystal (1 x 1 x 1 cm3) were evaluated with various single-hole collimators. Linearity was studied in nonattenuating medium. Saturation began at 3000 cps, count loss was 10% at 4000 cps, maximal count rate was 24,000 cps. In attenuating medium, isocount curve of 5% of the maximal count rate was 100 mm deep and 160 mm wide. The most appropriate tested lead collimator to record the global ejection fraction of the left ventricle was a disc-shaped (thickness 5 mm, diameter 41 mm) single-hole (proximal aperture 8 mm, distal aperture 18 mm) collimator. Sensitivity was similar to the sensitivity of a sodium iodide nuclear probe. The detection performance appeared comparable to other available detector systems. Our results indicate that such a CsI-photodiode probe is a promising candidate for left ventricular function monitoring. The application to an ambulatory multicrystal detector system is presented and discussed.
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