This work reports the assessment of time-shifts (TS) from backscattered ultrasound (BSU) signals when large temperature variations (up to 15 degrees C) were induced in a gel-based phantom. The results showed that during cooling temperature is linear with TS at a rate of approximately 74 ns/degrees C. However during a complete heating/cooling cycle, the relation is highly non-linear. This can be explained by the fact that during cooling the temperature distribution is more uniform. Another problem to report is that TS is very sensitive to external movements
Objective and motivation: This work reports original results on the possibility of non-invasive temp...
Thermal ablation techniques, such as ohmic heating, high-intensityultrasonic heating, and other temp...
Different ultrasound echoes properties have been used for the noninvasive temperature monitoring. Te...
AbstractThis work reports the assessment of time-shifts (TS) from backscattered ultrasound (BSU) sig...
This work reports the assessment of time-shifts (TS) from backscattered ultrasound (BSU) signals whe...
Existence of accurate temporal-spatial temperature models, which would enable non-invasive estimates...
A novel estimation of temperature changes inside soft tissues has been proposed in sub-ablation rang...
Background: Hyperthermia alone or in conjunction with chemotherapy and radiation is used for cancer ...
Hyperthermia is a cancer treatment that elevates tissue temperature to 40 to 43oC. It would benefit ...
Ultrasound is an attractive modality for temperature monitoring because it is non-ionizing, convenie...
Aiming at time-spatial characterization of tissue temperature when ultrasound is applied for thermal...
Time shifts in echo signals returning from a heated volume of tissue correlate well with the tempera...
Objective and motivation: This work reports original results on the possibility of non-invasive temp...
Objective and motivation: This work reports original results on the possibility of non-invasive temp...
Objective and motivation: This work reports original results on the possibility of non-invasive temp...
Objective and motivation: This work reports original results on the possibility of non-invasive temp...
Thermal ablation techniques, such as ohmic heating, high-intensityultrasonic heating, and other temp...
Different ultrasound echoes properties have been used for the noninvasive temperature monitoring. Te...
AbstractThis work reports the assessment of time-shifts (TS) from backscattered ultrasound (BSU) sig...
This work reports the assessment of time-shifts (TS) from backscattered ultrasound (BSU) signals whe...
Existence of accurate temporal-spatial temperature models, which would enable non-invasive estimates...
A novel estimation of temperature changes inside soft tissues has been proposed in sub-ablation rang...
Background: Hyperthermia alone or in conjunction with chemotherapy and radiation is used for cancer ...
Hyperthermia is a cancer treatment that elevates tissue temperature to 40 to 43oC. It would benefit ...
Ultrasound is an attractive modality for temperature monitoring because it is non-ionizing, convenie...
Aiming at time-spatial characterization of tissue temperature when ultrasound is applied for thermal...
Time shifts in echo signals returning from a heated volume of tissue correlate well with the tempera...
Objective and motivation: This work reports original results on the possibility of non-invasive temp...
Objective and motivation: This work reports original results on the possibility of non-invasive temp...
Objective and motivation: This work reports original results on the possibility of non-invasive temp...
Objective and motivation: This work reports original results on the possibility of non-invasive temp...
Thermal ablation techniques, such as ohmic heating, high-intensityultrasonic heating, and other temp...
Different ultrasound echoes properties have been used for the noninvasive temperature monitoring. Te...