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Int J Hyperthermia ; 17(1): 82-96, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11212882

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The technical comparison of Current Sheet Applicator (CSA) and Lucite Cone Applicator (LCA) arrays covering an area of approximately 20 x 20 cm2 is investigated based on Gaussian beam (GB) predicted SAR distributions. The comparison is made in muscle equivalent tissue at 1 cm depth (maximum SAR normalized to 100%) and over a volume of 3 cm depth under the aperture of the antennae. The planar SAR distribution is tested on field sizes (FSx: area covering x% SAR), penetration depth (PD) and homogeneity coefficient (HC = FS75/FS25). From the SAR volume, a SAR-Volume histogram (volume enclosing y% SAR/total volume) is calculated as well as the volumetric HC. First, the prototype CSA (aperture 58 x 67 mm2, FS50 = 21 cm2) is technically modified to assure clinical safety and load independence. The modified CSA, the D-CSA, has an aperture of 66 x 75 mm2 with an FS50 = 28 cm2 and a PD of 10 mm, the LCA (aperture 105 x 105 mm2) has an FS50 = 76 cm2 and PD = 12 mm. The HC equals 0.21 (D-CSA), respectively 0.22 (LCA). Secondly, a 3 x 3 D-CSA array is compared with a 2 x 2 LCA array. The FS50s equals 72% (D-CSA), respectively 75% (LCA). The SAR-volume histograms, planar and volumetric HC show no significant difference; however, the planar HCs for D-CSA and LCA increase from 0.2-0.3, indicating that incoherently powered arrays from these antennae build SAR distributions constructively.


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Hipertermia Induzida/métodos , Algoritmos , Humanos , Hipertermia Induzida/instrumentação , Neoplasias/terapia , Distribuição Normal , Imagens de Fantasmas , Polimetil Metacrilato , Controle de Qualidade , Radiação
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