2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-89208-3_641
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Temperature distribution assessment during radiofrequency ablation

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“…According to the observation of the authors of Refs. [12,13], our above optimal formalized equation is best they could find for accurate assessment of the temperature distribution during their surgical medical treatment. …”
Section: Discussion On the Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…According to the observation of the authors of Refs. [12,13], our above optimal formalized equation is best they could find for accurate assessment of the temperature distribution during their surgical medical treatment. …”
Section: Discussion On the Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Our trust has been proved by studies in Refs. [12,13]. In such studies, our above optimal formulized equations on heat transfer coefficient of gaseous free convection were applied for assessment of temperature distribution during radiofrequency ablation related to surgical medical treatment.…”
Section: Discussion On the Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, studies [21,22] applied our contributed equations [8] on heat transfer coefficient of free convection for temperature distribution assessment during radiofrequency ablation related to surgical medical treatment. It is seen that even for the lead phantom close to the edges, for the maximal discrepancy from their test data, a satisfactory agreement (2 %) was achieved.…”
Section: Application Of the Temperature Parameter Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies [15,16] applied our formulization equations on heat transfer coefficient of free convection [4,5] for temperature distribution assessment during radiofrequency ablation related to surgical medical treatment. It is seen that even for the lead phantom close to the edges, for the maximal discrepancy from their test data, a satisfactory agreement (2%) was achieved.…”
Section: Expanded Application Of the Innovation Similarity Transformamentioning
confidence: 99%