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1064纳米钕钇铝石榴石激光用于人体受试者的高温激光溶脂术的数值研究

Numerical Study of Hyper-Thermic Laser Lipolysis With 1,064 nm Nd:YAG Laser in Human Subjects.

作者信息

Milanic Matija, Muc Blaz Tasic, Lukac Nejc, Lukac Matjaz

机构信息

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Jadranska 19, SI-1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Department of Complex Matter, Jožef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia.

出版信息

Lasers Surg Med. 2019 Dec;51(10):897-909. doi: 10.1002/lsm.23124. Epub 2019 Jun 22.

DOI:10.1002/lsm.23124
PMID:31228285
Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study was to develop a numerical model for hyperthermic laser lipolysis in human subjects to improve understanding of the procedure and find optimal therapeutic parameters.

STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: A numerical model of hyperthermic laser lipolysis (HTLL) on human subjects was developed that is based on light and heat transport, including the effects of blood perfusion and forced air cooling. Tissue damage was evaluated using the Arrhenius model. Three irradiation scenarios were considered: single skin area irradiation without and with forced air cooling, and sequential heating of four adjacent skin areas in a cyclical manner. An evaluation of the numerical model was made by comparing the recorded skin surface temperature evolution during an experimental HTLL procedure performed on the abdomen of ten human volunteers using a 1,064 nm Nd:YAG laser irradiation.

RESULTS

A good agreement was obtained between the simulated skin surface temperatures and that as measured during the HTLL procedure. The temperature difference between the simulations and experiments was in the range of 0.2-0.4°C. The model parameters, which were fitted to the experiment were the perfusion parameter (0.36-0.79 and 0.18-0.49 kg/m ·s for dermis and subcutis) and the subcutaneous tissue absorption coefficient (0.17-0.21 cm ). By using the developed HTLL model and the determined parameters, temperature depth distributions and the resulting thermal injury to adipocytes were simulated under different treatment conditions. Optimal ranges of the HTTL treatment parameters were determined for different skin types, damaging adipocytes while preserving skin cells. The target subcutaneous temperatures were in the range of 43-47°C, which has been found to lead to programmed adipocyte death. The optimal treatment parameters were further used to define a range of recommended protocols for safe and effective multiarea cycled HTLL treatment of large body surfaces. Specifically, for the set of chosen optimal treatment parameters (4-5 treatment cycles, 1.2 W/cm radiant exposure, and 60-130 W/cm forced air heat-transfer coefficient) the threshold surface temperature during irradiation was found to be in the range of 31-38°C, depending on the skin type and heat-transfer coefficient.

CONCLUSIONS

The developed numerical model allows for the calculation of the temperature distribution and the resulting injury to adipocyte cells within deeper lying fatty tissues under different clinical treatment conditions. It is demonstrated that by measuring the temporal evolution of the skin surface temperature and by stopping the laser irradiation at predefined skin surface threshold temperatures, it may be possible to monitor and control the effects of the HTLL procedure deeper within the tissue. As such, the model provides a better insight into the HTLL, and may become a tool for defining the range of safe and effective HTLL treatment protocols for patients with different skin types. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

摘要

背景与目的

本研究的目的是建立一个人体高温激光溶脂的数值模型,以增进对该手术的理解并找到最佳治疗参数。

研究设计/材料与方法:建立了一个基于光和热传输的人体高温激光溶脂(HTLL)数值模型,其中包括血液灌注和强制风冷的影响。使用阿伦尼乌斯模型评估组织损伤。考虑了三种照射方案:无强制风冷和有强制风冷的单皮肤区域照射,以及四个相邻皮肤区域的循环顺序加热。通过比较在10名人类志愿者腹部进行的实验性HTLL手术期间记录的皮肤表面温度变化,对数值模型进行了评估,该手术使用1064 nm Nd:YAG激光照射。

结果

模拟的皮肤表面温度与HTLL手术期间测量的温度之间取得了良好的一致性。模拟值与实验值之间的温差在0.2-0.4°C范围内。根据实验拟合的模型参数为灌注参数(真皮和皮下组织分别为0.36-0.79和0.18-0.49 kg/m·s)和皮下组织吸收系数(0.17-0.21 cm)。通过使用开发的HTLL模型和确定的参数,模拟了不同治疗条件下的温度深度分布以及对脂肪细胞的热损伤。确定了不同皮肤类型的HTTL治疗参数的最佳范围,在保护皮肤细胞的同时破坏脂肪细胞。目标皮下温度在43-47°C范围内,已发现该温度会导致脂肪细胞程序性死亡。最佳治疗参数进一步用于定义一系列推荐方案,用于对大面积体表进行安全有效的多区域循环HTLL治疗。具体而言,对于所选的最佳治疗参数集(4-5个治疗周期、1.2 W/cm的辐射暴露和60-130 W/cm的强制空气传热系数),照射期间的阈值表面温度在31-38°C范围内,具体取决于皮肤类型和传热系数。

结论

所开发的数值模型能够计算不同临床治疗条件下较深层脂肪组织内的温度分布以及对脂肪细胞的损伤。结果表明,通过测量皮肤表面温度的时间变化并在预定义的皮肤表面阈值温度下停止激光照射,有可能监测和控制组织更深层的HTLL手术效果。因此,该模型能更好地洞察HTLL,可能成为为不同皮肤类型患者定义安全有效的HTLL治疗方案范围的工具。激光外科医学。©2019威利期刊公司。

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