1997
DOI: 10.3109/02656739709012381
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Quality assurance for radiofrequency regional hyperthermia

Abstract: Today most treatments with regional hyperthermia are applied using radiofrequency systems with 'focus' steering by amplitude and phase control. This paper deals with quality assurance procedures developed to ensure controlled and safe treatments in such systems. Our results show how the deviations between requested and observed phase and amplitude vary with frequency, and how these deviations depend on both the geometry of the object (phantom) inside the system and the power level applied. The results also ind… Show more

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“…In the present study we dedicated our attention to extending earlier work that has been done on step 2 [8]. Of course, it is difficult to separate waterbolus related influences from array related influences, especially at bolus-air transitions [15] [16]. However, waterbolus shapes are difficult to prescribe clinically and they highly depend on practical limitations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the present study we dedicated our attention to extending earlier work that has been done on step 2 [8]. Of course, it is difficult to separate waterbolus related influences from array related influences, especially at bolus-air transitions [15] [16]. However, waterbolus shapes are difficult to prescribe clinically and they highly depend on practical limitations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Gabriel et al 1996a, b, c) and a tissue type based patient description. This description can be extracted from diagnostic images by appropriate segmentation procedures (Sullivan 1990, Piket-May et al 1992, Hornsleth 1997, Wust et al 1998.…”
Section: Application Of the Weak Form Of The Cgfft Methods For The Amcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the Finite DiOE erence Time Domain method (FDTD, Sullivan 1990, Hornsleth 1992, 1997, the Finite Element (FE) method (Paulsen et al 1990, Jia et al 1994, the Volume Surface Integral Equation method (VSIE) (Nadobny et al 1992, Wust et al 1993, and the Weak Formulation of the Conjugate Gradient FFT method (CGFFT) (Zwamborn et al 1991(Zwamborn et al , 1992. The accuracy of the hyperthermia treatment simulation is of importance in treatment planning/thermal dosimetry for the individual patient and equipment development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neurological damage is probably determined by the sensitivity of the nerve vasculature which should be kept under a dose of 30 min at 44 C or equivalent. Hopefully, the introduction of specific absorption rate (SAR) based treatment planning and continuous non-invasive monitoring, will help in delivering homogenous heating and reduce thermal hot spots [193][194][195][196][197].…”
Section: Toxicity Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%