Title :
Experimental characterization of helical coils as hyperthermia applicators
Author :
Guerquin-kern, Jean-luc ; Hgmann, M.J. ; Levin, Ronald L.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
Abstract :
A series of helical-coil hyperthermia applicators have been designed for treating human limbs. Several experiments to determine their operating characteristics were conducted using muscle-equivalent, cylindrical, and lower-body-shaped phantoms. It was found that this kind of applicator has to be operated at resonances which are both sharp and load-dependent. This can have significant clinical implications, since changes in the position of the patient and/or the tissue dielectric properties with temperature can produce a severe mismatch. Moreover, even though the patterns of energy deposition were found to be relative transversely uniform and axially belt-shaped within the cylindrical phantoms, they were strongly dependent on the shape of the phantom and of the coil for the more realistic human-shaped phantom. Intense local heating was observed whenever the winding of the helical coil was within a few millimeters of the surface of the human-shaped phantom. The tests with the human-shaped phantom showed that there can be significant energy deposition outside of the region intended for treatment.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; biothermics; coils; radiation therapy; radiofrequency heating; cylindrical phantoms; helical coils; human limb treatment; hyperthermia applicators; intense local heating; lower-body-shaped phantoms; muscle-equivalent phantoms; phantom shape; tissue dielectric properties; Applicators; Coils; Dielectrics; Heating; Humans; Hyperthermia; Imaging phantoms; Resonance; Shape; Temperature; Hyperthermia, Induced; Models, Structural;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on