Implications of using thermocouple thermometry in 27 MHz capacitively coupled interstitial hyperthermia

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作者
Crezee, J [1 ]
vanderKoijk, JF [1 ]
Kaatee, RSJP [1 ]
Lagendijk, JJW [1 ]
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[1] DR DANIEL DEN HOED CANC CTR,DEPT CLIN PHYS,NL-3075 EA ROTTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
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10.1088/0031-9155/42/4/003
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
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The 27 MHz Multi Electrode Current Source (MECS) interstitial hyperthermia system uses segmented electrodes, 10-20 mm long, to steer the 3D power deposition. This power control at a scale of 1-2 cm requires detailed and accurate temperature feedback data. To this end seven-point thermocouples are integrated into the probes. The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility and reliability of integrated thermometry in the 27 MHz MECS system, with special attention to the interference between electrode and thermometry and its effect on system performance. We investigated the impact of a seven-sensor thermocouple probe (outer diameter 150 mu m) on the apparent impedance and power output of a 20 mm dual electrode (O.D. 1.5 mm) in a polyethylene catheter in a muscle equivalent medium (sigma(t) = 0.6 S m(-1)). The cross coupling between electrode and thermocouple was found to be small (1-2 pF) and to cause no problems in the dual-electrode mode, and only minimal problems in the single-electrode mode. Power loss into the thermometry system can be prevented using simple filters. The temperature readings are reliable and representative of the actual tissue temperature around the electrode. Self-heating effects, occurring in some catheter materials, are eliminated by sampling the temperature after a short power-off interval. We conclude that integrated thermocouple thermometry is compatible with 27 MHz capacitively coupled interstitial hyperthermia. The performance of the system is not affected and the temperatures measured are a reliable indication of the maximum tissue temperatures.
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