Title of article :
Evaluation of Thermal Properties of Ferromagnetic Core for Treatment of Solid Tumors by Electromagnetic Induction Hyperthermia
Author/Authors :
Mohagheghpour ، Elham Radiation Applications Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute , Sheibani ، Shahab Radiation Applications Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute , Saber ، Reza Research Center for Science and Technology in Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Soliemanpoor ، Mohammad Department of Energy Engineering - Sharif University of Technology , Sarkar ، Saeed Research Center for Science and Technology in Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Nezamdust ، Amirhossein Department of Biomedical Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology
From page :
543
To page :
554
Abstract :
Background: Electromagnetic induction hyperthermia is a promising method to treat the deep-seated tumors such as brain and prostatic tumors. This technique is performed using the induction of electromagnetic waves in the ferromagnetic cores implanted at the solid tumor.Objective: This study aims at determining the conditions of the optimal thermal distribution in the different frequencies before performing the in vitro cellular study.Material and Methods: In this experimental study, the i-Cu alloy (70.4-29.6; wt%) was prepared and characterized and then the parameters, affecting the amount of induction heating in the ferromagnetic core, were investigated. Self-regulating cores in 1, 3, 6, and 9 arrangements in the water phantom with a volume of 2 cm3 were used as a replacement for solid tumor.Results: Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) analysis and Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) show the uniformity of the alloy after 4 times remeling by vacuum arc remelting furnace. The Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM) shows that the Curie temperature (TC) of the ferromagnetic core is less than 50 °C. Temperature profile with a frequency of 100-400 kHz for 30 min, was extracted by infrared imaging camera, indicating the increase temperature in the range of 42 °C to 46 °C. Conclusion: The optimum conditions with used hyperthermia system are supplied in the frequency of 100 kHz, 200 kHz and 400 kHz with 6, 3 and 1 seeds, respectively. It is also possible to induce a temperature up to 50 °C by increasing the number of seeds at a constant frequency and power, or by increasing the applied frequency at a constant number of seeds.
Keywords :
Hyperthermia , Electromagnetic Fields , Ni , Cu Ferromagnetic Core , Solid Tumor , Water Phantom , Alloys
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Record number :
2753218
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