Literature DB >> 14756452

Microwave thermal imaging: initial in vivo experience with a single heating zone.

P M Meaney1, M W Fanning, K D Paulsen, D Lit, S A Pendergrass, Q Fang, K L Moodie.   

Abstract

The deployment of hyperthermia as a routine adjuvant to radiation or chemotherapy is limited largely by the inability to devise treatment plans which can be monitored through temperature distribution feedback during therapy. A non-invasive microwave tomographic thermal imaging system is currently being developed which has previously exhibited excellent correlation between the recovered electrical conductivity of a heated zone and its actual temperature change during phantom studies. To extend the validation of this approach in vivo, the imaging system has been re-configured for small animal experiments to operate within the bore of a CT scanner for anatomical and thermometry registration. A series of 5-7 day old pigs have been imaged during hyperthermia with a monopole antenna array submerged in a saline tank where a small plastic tube surgically inserted the length of the abdomen has been used to create a zone of heated saline at pre-selected temperatures. Tomographic microwave data over the frequency range of 300-1000 MHz of the pig abdomen in the plane perpendicular to the torso is collected at regular intervals after the tube saline temperatures have settled to the desired settings. Images are reconstructed over a range of operating frequencies. The tube location is clearly visible and the recovered saline conductivity varies linearly with the controlled temperature values. Difference images utilizing the baseline state prior to heating reinforces the linear relationship between temperature and imaged saline conductivity. Demonstration of in vivo temperature recovery and correlation with an independent monitoring device is an important milestone prior to clinical integration of this non-invasive imaging system with a thermal therapy device.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14756452     DOI: 10.1080/0265673031000140822

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Hyperthermia        ISSN: 0265-6736            Impact factor:   3.914


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2.  Real-time microwave imaging of differential temperature for thermal therapy monitoring.

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4.  Microwave Antenna System for Muscle Rupture Imaging with a Lossy Gel to Reduce Multipath Interference.

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5.  A Coaxial Dielectric Probe Technique for Distinguishing Tooth Enamel from Dental Resin.

Authors:  Paul M Meaney; Benjamin B Williams; Shireen D Geimer; Ann B Flood; Harold M Swartz
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6.  Microwave thermal imaging of scanned focused ultrasound heating: phantom results.

Authors:  Paul M Meaney; Tian Zhou; Margaret W Fanning; Shireen D Geimer; Keith D Paulsen
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7.  Ultrasound phase contrast thermal imaging with reflex transmission imaging methods in tissue phantoms.

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8.  Expansion of the Nodal-Adjoint Method for Simple and Efficient Computation of the 2D Tomographic Imaging Jacobian Matrix.

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9.  Bone dielectric property variation as a function of mineralization at microwave frequencies.

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10.  Low Cost, High Performance, 16-Channel Microwave Measurement System for Tomographic Applications.

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