Real-Time MRI-Controlled Ultrasound Hyperthermia System for Superficial Tumor Treatment

Ultrasound hyperthermia is one of the most important methods in tumor treatment and characterized by non-invasiveness. Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)-based temperature mapping techniques are safe compared with invasive methods and have been applied to detect temperature changes for a variety of app...

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Published inShanghai jiao tong da xue xue bao Vol. 19; no. 6; pp. 715 - 717
Main Author 朱梦媛 沈国峰 苏志强 陈晟 吴昊
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Shanghai Jiaotong University Press 01.12.2014
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ISSN1007-1172
1995-8188
DOI10.1007/s12204-014-1572-9

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Summary:Ultrasound hyperthermia is one of the most important methods in tumor treatment and characterized by non-invasiveness. Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)-based temperature mapping techniques are safe compared with invasive methods and have been applied to detect temperature changes for a variety of applications. Among these techniques, the proton resonance frequency(PRF) method is relatively advanced. With a temperature measuring experiment, the effectiveness of PRF method has been proved, because the outcome temperature curve and the real temperature curve fit well. After that, an experiment has been conducted on tumors inside rabbit legs and the result indicates that this system is able to performance hyperthermia at targets based on PRF method in temperature mapping.
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ZHU Meng-yuan,SHEN Guo-feng,SU Zhi-qiang,CHEN Sheng,WU Hao(Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering; Med-X Research Institute, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 2000301 China)
Ultrasound hyperthermia is one of the most important methods in tumor treatment and characterized by non-invasiveness. Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)-based temperature mapping techniques are safe compared with invasive methods and have been applied to detect temperature changes for a variety of applications. Among these techniques, the proton resonance frequency(PRF) method is relatively advanced. With a temperature measuring experiment, the effectiveness of PRF method has been proved, because the outcome temperature curve and the real temperature curve fit well. After that, an experiment has been conducted on tumors inside rabbit legs and the result indicates that this system is able to performance hyperthermia at targets based on PRF method in temperature mapping.
ultrasound; hyperthermia; magnetic resonance imaging(MRI); proton resonance frequency(PRF) method
ISSN:1007-1172
1995-8188
DOI:10.1007/s12204-014-1572-9