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Raynaud, C. (ed.); 322 p; ISBN 0-08-027-091-3; ; 1982; v. 3 p. 2589; Pergamon Press; Paris (France); 3. World congress of nuclear medicine and biology; Paris (France); 29 Aug - 2 Sep 1982; Published in summary form only.
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18. French language symposium on nuclear medicine. Reims, 9-12 June 1977
18. French language symposium on nuclear medicine. Reims, 9-12 June 1977
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[en] The nuclear medicine and biophysics laboratory of the Necker-Enfants malades University Hospital Centre has built a microprocessor controlled Cardiac flowmetre. The principle of the cardiac output measurement from a radiocardiogram is well established. After injection of a radioactive indicator upstream from the heart cavities the dilution curve is obtained by the use of a gamma-ray precordial detector. This curve normally displays two peaks due to passage of the indicator into the right and left sides of the heart respectively. The output is then obtained from the stewart Hamilton principle once recirculation is eliminated. The graphic method used for the calculation however is long and tedious. The decreasing fraction of the dilution curve is projected in logarithmic space in order to eliminate recirculation by determining the mean straight line from which the decreasing exponential is obtained. The principle of the use of microprocessors is explained (electronics, logics)
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Le laboratoire de medecine nucleaire et de biophysique du C.H.U. Necker-Enfants-Malades a construit un debitmetre cardiaque gere par microprocesseur. Le principe de la mesure du debit cardiaque a partir du radiocardiogramme est classique. Apres injection d'un indicateur radioactif en amont des cavites cardiaques, un detecteur precordial a rayon gamma permet d'obtenir la courbe de dilution. Cette courbe presente normalement deux pics, le premier du au passage de l'embol dans les cavites droites, le second dans le coeur gauche. Le principe de Stewart-Hamilton permet alors d'obtenir le debit une fois supprimee la recirculation. Mais la methode graphique utilisee pour le calcul reste longue et fastidieuse. Elle consiste a projeter dans l'espace logarithmique la fraction decroissante de la courbe de dilution afin de supprimer la recirculation en determinant la droite moyenne qui permet de determiner l'exponentielle decroissante. On a expose le principe de l'utilisation des microprocesseurs (electronique, logiciel)Original Title
Appareils de mesure du debit cardiaque geres par microprocesseurs
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Valeyre, J.; Deltour, G.; Delisle, M.J. (eds.); p. 23-25; nd; p. 23-25; Faculte de Medecine; Reims, France; 18. French language symposium on nuclear medicine; Reims, France; 9 - 12 Jun 1977; Available from Institut Jean Goudinot, 45, rue Cognacq-Jay, 51090 Reims, France
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