Haemmerich Dieter
Department of Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA.
Crit Rev Biomed Eng. 2010;38(1):53-63. doi: 10.1615/critrevbiomedeng.v38.i1.50.
Radiofrequency (RF) ablation is a treatment modality that kills unwanted tissue by heat. Starting with cardiac arrhythmia treatment in the 1980s, RF ablation has found clinical application in a number of diseases, and is now the treatment of choice for certain types of cardiac arrhythmia and certain cancers. During RF ablation, an electrode is inserted into or steered intravascularly to the target tissue region under medical imaging guidance. Then, a tissue volume surrounding the electrode is destroyed by heating via RF electric current. This paper reviews the biophysics of tissue heating during RF ablation. Effects of electrical tissue conductivity and its change with temperature are discussed. Procedures and devices specific for cancer treatment and for arrhythmia treatment are presented with a brief discussion of additional clinical applications.
射频(RF)消融是一种通过加热来杀死不需要的组织的治疗方式。从20世纪80年代用于治疗心律失常开始,射频消融已在多种疾病中得到临床应用,现在是某些类型心律失常和某些癌症的首选治疗方法。在射频消融过程中,在医学成像引导下,将电极插入目标组织区域或通过血管内操作将其引导至该区域。然后,通过射频电流加热来破坏电极周围的组织体积。本文综述了射频消融过程中组织加热的生物物理学。讨论了组织电导率及其随温度变化的影响。介绍了用于癌症治疗和心律失常治疗的特定程序和设备,并简要讨论了其他临床应用。