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Nuclear Medicine Snacks
Belgium
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2022
From basics to advanced! A few of my favorite things in Nuclear Medicine.
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Back-to-basics: alpha emitters, from basic physics to labelling and measuring
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Back-to-basics: alpha emitters, from basic physics to labelling and measuring
Lecture 11 Central nervous system Diagnostic Procedures
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Lecture 11 Central nervous system Diagnostic Procedures
Lecture 10 Lung ventilation and perfusion
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Lecture 10 Lung ventilation and perfusion
Lecture 9 Infection and inflammation imaging
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Lecture 9 Infection and inflammation imaging
Critical evaluation of Quality Control procedures for actinium 225 radiopharmaceuticals
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Critical evaluation of Quality Control procedures for actinium 225 radiopharmaceuticals
Lecture 5 Radiation safety and Waste Management
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Lecture 5 Radiation safety and Waste Management
Lecture 3 Generators in Nuclear Medicine Copy
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Lecture 3 Generators in Nuclear Medicine Copy
South African Nuclear Medicine Conference CPD presentation - Technicalities of Technetium-99m
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South African Nuclear Medicine Conference CPD presentation - Technicalities of Technetium-99m
Radiopharmacy lecture 6 Bone targeting radiopharmaceuticals 2023
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Radiopharmacy lecture 6 Bone targeting radiopharmaceuticals 2023
Lecture 4: A basic overview or radiolabelling
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A recorded class covering basics of radiolabelling - presented for Nuclear Medicine Physicians in training.
Bias in research on Diagnostic procedures
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Bias in research on Diagnostic procedures
Molybdenum-99 generator (technetium-99m production)
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Molybdenum-99 generator (technetium-99m production)
Carrier added or non carrier added lutetium 177?
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Carrier added or non carrier added lutetium 177?
I have gone nearly all through your videos. I must say Excellent!!! and easy to follow with a lot of valuable practical experiences sharing and information. There are a few corrections as I can see Mo-89 irradiation to Mo-99 Its of course is Mo-98.
Thank you so much for the great complements. And thank you for pointing out the typo. Will see if I can get to fix it without having to reupload the video...
Very informative and well planned presentation Janke! Thank you for sharing!!
Outstanding presentation, Janke!!! I would like the alphas to work as a team, but unfortunately they have each to stand on their own strengths and weaknesses ! I agree with you that they all can make it if they solve the issues that you outlined and if they are supported by strong clinical data. Proficiat ! Jean-Luc
Thanks for the kind words and support. Indeed, a lot of work has to be done to make each of them a viable candidate. I am sure not all of them will survive, but it is still early days.
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Can the blood sedimentation process be done without using Hespan and how long will it take?
Hi! Yes sure - you can do it without Hespan. Normally it should take no more than half an hour if the patient has an acute infection. Acute infections also influence the erythrocyte sedimentation rate. So if it does not sediment quickly - chances are also that the procedure is perhaps not the best clinically suited to the patient's disease profile. I think the longer you sediment (for patients with less severe infections) the more it becomes technical to maintain sterility etc. Possibly then a patient needs to be referred for an FDG PET if available.
In the slide at 11:47, I belive the correct is "instant thin layer cromatography" not "tomography".
Thank you so kindly for the correction.
There are some mistakes in the presentation. Radium-223 and Actinium-225 are alpha emmiters and not beta or gamma emitters.
I appreciate your interest in my videos. Much appreciated. I am not sure how the misunderstanding occurred - I quickly went through the video to watch it and did not find instances where I said that actinium-225 and radium-223 are anything other than alpha emitters. Also, it is written for instance on the slide at 19:22. I will try to find the time to redo the video to make this clearer. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
See the table at 9:12. You wrote Ebmax also for the alfa emmmiters.
Besides You wrote in the table it is possible to do gamma imaging with the alfa emmiters.
Very informative and nicely laid out (the visuals are splendid)! Thank you!
Thank you for the nice comment.
pd?
Lead-212 remains on my list to make for sure!
Kindly post a video on the ITLC QC of actinium 225 for clinical use
Sure will do. Will try to do it still in 2023.
Thank you for making this video, it helps me to clarify my concepts, but there is an error I want to point out. At 2'51" in this video. the molecule carrying tin is not pyrophosphate but some other molecule.
I am happy that you find the comment useful. Indeed - I did not attempt to accurately depict pyrophosphate exactly in this picture, I used a random bisphosphonate to draw a simplified illustration just to demonstrate the concept. In hindsight, I agree - to use the exact molecule of pyrophosphate would possible have been more appropriate.
Many thanks for the great video, I really enjoyed watching it.
You are very kind!
Thank for your great video!!! I would love to request you to make another video related to in dept of methods using in Quality control. I appreciate for your time to make all video in this channel and I also looking forward to watching your new videos.
Indeed. A longer video will still come in 2023 - this will be when I upload a recorded class I will be giving in 2 months time. Also, I will be giving a lecture for the IAEA on validation of gallium-68 Radiopharmaceutical QC as well as general GMP. These lectures I will record and upload also. Thank you for the request.
As an aspiring radiopharmacist and enthusiastic student of Pharmacy, I'll really love to follow up with these snacks and ask that you explain a little more in details in your future videos as you're communicating with students too. Thank you for these videos! ❤😊😊
Thank you so much for the kind comment. Indeed - also keep on giving feedback so that I can better my videos. Do no hesitate to suggest topics you want me to cover in the future.
Great video!
thanks
Mischievous indeed