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Said Ibrahim Nour, Aurora, IL US
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| 20100287706 | Anti Suffocation Inclined Sleep Aid for Infants with Reflux or Vomiting - An infant sleep aid device for alleviating acid reflux symptoms, preventing suffocation and collecting spit up or vomit is disclosed. The device includes a wedge-shaped body with a substantially flat incline to receive and support the infant in a prone or supine position. In addition the infant sleep aid includes section to support the torso of the infant and a section to support the head of the infant. The head support section is uniquely devised to include a wire mesh cloth sufficiently tensioned to support the head of the infant and through which spit up and vomit can drain through down to a funnel shaped body attached thereto or placed underneath; and means for delivering fresh breathing air through holes on the sides of the support head section. The infant sleep aid also includes primary and secondary harnesses to support and secure the infant in either prone or supine position. | 11-18-2010 |
Sayed Nour, Paris FR
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| 20110021987 | NOVEL MEDICAL PULSATING DEVICE - The invention relates to a novel pulsating medical device comprising: a catheter ( | 01-27-2011 |
Sayed Nour, Puteaux FR
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| 20090203956 | NEONATE OR INFANT PULSATING WEAR - A neonate or infant pulsating wear to obtain the pulse is disclosed, which comprise a multilayer structure. The structure comprises an elastic inner layer contacted with the body of the infant, an outer layer isolated with the body of the infant, and a middle layer between the inner layer and the outer layer. The middle layer contains a pulsant cyclic liquid and the outer layer is harder than the inner layer. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20110166515 | EQUIPMENT THAT MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO APPLY A DETERMINED PULSATILE PRESSURE TO A MEDICAL DEVICE - The invention relates to equipment for applying a determined pulsatile pressure to a medical device, comprising: a withdrawing means ( | 07-07-2011 |
Sayed Nour, Chaville FR
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| 20110257463 | PULSATILE AND NON-INVASIVE DEVICE FOR CIRCULATORY AND HAEMODYNAMIC ASSISTANCE - The present invention relates to a non-invasive pulsatile circulatory assistance device encouraging the circulation of a volume of blood in a subject's body, the device being characterized in that it comprises: | 10-20-2011 |
Sherif G. Nour, Highland Heights, OH US
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| 20090261825 | DARK BLOOD BALANCED STEADY STATE FREE PRECESSION IMAGING - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with controlling a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) apparatus to perform a balanced steady state free precession (bSSFP) technique that includes magnetization preparation with differentiated velocity encoding and spoiling residual transverse magnetization are described. The example systems, methods, and other embodiments are also associated with acquiring a dark blood image in response to the bSSFP technique. A dark blood image is one in which NMR signal acquired from an object subjected to the bSSFP technique and magnetization preparation includes NMR signal from flowing spins and NMR signal from non-flowing spins in a desired ratio. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20090264730 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) GUIDED ABLATION - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with tracking an ablative device and monitoring an ablation produced by the ablative device are described. One example method includes acquiring a magnetic resonance (MR) image of an ablative device inserted in a body and selectively controlling positioning of the ablative device based, at least in part on the MR image. The MR image may be continuously provided in real-time by an interventional MR imaging apparatus programmed to image using a tri-orthogonal plane sequence. The method may also include acquiring an MR image of an ablation performed by the ablative device, and selectively controlling the ablative device based, at least in part, on the MR image. The MR image may also be provided by the IMRI apparatus operating according to a tri-orthogonal plane sequence. In one example, the ablation may treat hypopharyngeal obstructive sleep apnea by reducing tongue base volume. | 10-22-2009 |
