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A mixed frequency approach to optimize locoregional RF hyperthermia

  • University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

Locoregional hyperthermia is usually performed using phased-Array systems, consisting of multiple RF antennas operating at a single frequency. This study investigated the use of a mixed frequency approach to improve the quality of heating. Simulations in a homogeneous phantom and in 5 patient anatomies were performed for systems consisting of rectangular waveguides operating at 70 and 140 MHz. Phantom results were very promising and showed a 20% lower superficial SAR deposition compared to the central target region for a 3-ring system with the central ring consisting of 140 MHz waveguides and the other two rings consisting of 70 MHz waveguides. In patient anatomies however, this benefit did not last, so further research is required to determine the optimal mixed frequency strategy for clinical use.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Microwave Week 2015
Subtitle of host publication"Freedom Through Microwaves", EuMW 2015 - Conference Proceedings; 2015 45th European Microwave Conference Proceedings, EuMC
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages773-776
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9782874870392
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Dec 2015
Event45th European Microwave Conference, EuMC 2015 -
Duration: 2 Dec 2015 → …

Publication series

NameEuropean Microwave Week 2015: "Freedom Through Microwaves", EuMW 2015 - Conference Proceedings; 2015 45th European Microwave Conference Proceedings, EuMC

Conference

Conference45th European Microwave Conference, EuMC 2015
Period02/12/2015 → …

Keywords

  • hyperthermia
  • RF heating
  • tumour
  • waveguides

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