• DocumentCode
    3183264
  • Title

    Monitoring of temperature increase and tissue vaporization during laser interstitial thermotherapy of ex vivo swine liver by computed tomography

  • Author

    Schena, E. ; Saccomandi, P. ; Giurazza, F. ; Del Vescovo, R. ; Mortato, L. ; Martino, Mariapia ; Panzera, F. ; Di Matteo, F.M. ; Zobel, B. Beomonte ; Silvestri, Stefano

  • Author_Institution
    Center for Integrated Res., Univ. Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Rome, Italy
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    3-7 July 2013
  • Firstpage
    378
  • Lastpage
    381
  • Abstract
    Laser interstitial thermotherapy (LITT) is a minimally invasive technique used to thermally destroy tumour cells. Being based on hyperthermia, LITT outcome depends on the temperature distribution inside the tissue. Recently, CT scan thermometry, based on the dependence of the CT number (HU) on tissue temperature (T) has been introduced during LITT; it is an attractive approach to monitor T because it overcomes the concerns related to the invasiveness. We performed LITT on nine ex vivo swine livers at three different laser powers, (P=1.5 W, P=3 W, P=5 W) with a constant treatment time t=200 s; HU is averaged on two ellipsoidal regions of interest (ROI) of 0.2 cm2, placed at two distances from the applicator (d=3.6 mm and d=8.7 mm); a reference ROI was placed away from the applicator (d=30 mm). The aim of this study is twofold: 1) to evaluate the effect of the T increase in terms of HU variation in ex vivo swine livers undergoing LITT; and 2) to estimate the P value for tissue vaporization. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study focused on the HU variation in swine livers undergoing LITT at different P. The reported findings could be useful to assess the effect of LITT on the liver in terms of both T changes and tissue vaporization, with the aim to obtain an effective therapy.
  • Keywords
    computerised tomography; hyperthermia; laser applications in medicine; liver; radiation therapy; temperature measurement; tumours; CT number; CT scan thermometry; computed tomography; hyperthermia; laser interstitial thermotherapy; minimally invasive technique; swine liver; temperature increase monitoring; tissue vaporization monitoring; treatment time; tumour cells; Applicators; Computed tomography; Liver; Medical treatment; Monitoring; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Osaka
  • ISSN
    1557-170X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609516
  • Filename
    6609516