Literature DB >> 23390146

FDTD analysis of temperature elevation in the lens of human and rabbit models due to near-field and far-field exposures at 2.45 GHz.

Takuya Oizumi1, Ilkka Laakso, Akimasa Hirata, Osamu Fujiwara, Soichi Watanabe, Masao Taki, Masami Kojima, Hiroshi Sasaki, Kazuyuki Sasaki.   

Abstract

The eye is said to be one of the most sensitive organs to microwave heating. According to previous studies, the possibility of microwave-induced cataract formation has been experimentally investigated in rabbit and monkey eyes, but not for the human eye due to ethical reasons. In the present study, the temperature elevation in the lens, the skin around the eye and the core temperature of numerical human and rabbit models for far-field and near-field exposures at 2.45 GHz are investigated. The temperature elevations in the human and rabbit models were compared with the threshold temperatures for inducing cataracts, thermal pain in the skin and reversible health effects such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke. For plane-wave exposure, the core temperature elevation is shown to be essential both in the human and in the rabbit models as suggested in the international guidelines and standards. For localised exposure of the human eye, the temperature elevation of the skin was essential, and the lens temperature did not reach its threshold for thermal pain. On the other hand, the lens temperature elevation was found to be dominant for the rabbit eye.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23390146     DOI: 10.1093/rpd/nct010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Prot Dosimetry        ISSN: 0144-8420            Impact factor:   0.972


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1.  Comparison of Thermal Response for RF Exposure in Human and Rat Models.

Authors:  Sachiko Kodera; Akimasa Hirata
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2018-10-22       Impact factor: 3.390

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