Biomedical Electromagnetics, Electrical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden.
Applied Chemistry, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden.
Int J Hyperthermia. 2023;40(1):2207797. doi: 10.1080/02656736.2023.2207797.
Phantoms accurately mimicking the electromagnetic and thermal properties of human tissues are essential for the development, characterization, and quality assurance (QA) of clinically used equipment for Hyperthermia Treatment (HT). Currently, a viable recipe for a fat equivalent phantom is not available, mainly due to challenges in the fabrication process and fast deterioration.
We propose to employ a glycerol-in-oil emulsion stabilized with ethylcellulose to develop a fat-mimicking material. The dielectric, rheological, and thermal properties of the phantom have been assessed by state-of-the-art measurement techniques. The full-size phantom was then verified in compliance with QA guidelines for superficial HT, both numerically and experimentally, considering the properties variability.
Dielectric and thermal properties were proven equivalent to fat tissue, with an acceptable variability, in the 8 MHz to 1 GHz range. The rheology measurements highlighted enhanced mechanical stability over a large temperature range. Both numerical and experimental evaluations proved the suitability of the phantom for QA procedures. The impact of the dielectric property variations on the temperature distribution has been numerically proven to be limited (around 5%), even if higher for capacitive devices (up to 20%).
The proposed fat-mimicking phantom is a good candidate for hyperthermia technology assessment processes, adequately representing both dielectric and thermal properties of the human fat tissue while maintaining structural stability even at elevated temperatures. However, further experimental investigations on capacitive heating devices are necessary to better assess the impact of the low electrical conductivity values on the thermal distribution.
对于开发、特性描述和质量保证(QA)临床使用的热疗(HT)设备而言,准确模拟人体组织电磁和热特性的体模至关重要。目前,还没有可行的脂肪等效体模配方,主要是因为在制造过程中存在挑战以及快速恶化。
我们建议使用乙基纤维素稳定的甘油油乳液来开发一种脂肪模拟材料。通过最先进的测量技术评估了体模的介电、流变和热性能。然后,根据表面 HT 的 QA 指南,从数值和实验两方面,考虑到性能的可变性,对全尺寸体模进行了验证。
在 8 MHz 至 1 GHz 范围内,证明介电和热性能与脂肪组织等效,具有可接受的变化性。流变学测量突出了在大温度范围内增强的机械稳定性。数值和实验评估均证明了体模适合 QA 程序。尽管对于电容式设备(高达 20%),但数值证明了介电特性变化对温度分布的影响有限(约 5%)。
所提出的脂肪模拟体模是热疗技术评估过程的良好候选体模,能够充分代表人体脂肪组织的介电和热特性,同时即使在高温下也能保持结构稳定性。然而,需要对电容加热设备进行进一步的实验研究,以更好地评估低电导率值对热分布的影响。