Tissue mimicking phantoms are frequently used in hyperthermia applications for device and protocol optimization. Unfortunately, a commonly experienced limitation is that their precise thermal properties are not available. Therefore, in this study, the thermal properties of three currently used QA phantoms for deep hyperthermia are measured with an ‘’off-shelf’’ commercial thermal property analyzer. We have measured averaged values of thermal conductivity (k = 0.59 ± 0.07 Wm−1K−1), volumetric heat capacity (C = 3.85 ± 0.45 MJm−3K−1) and thermal diffusivity (D = 0.16 ± 0.02 mm2s−1). These values are comparable with reported values of internal organs, such as liver, kidney and muscle. In addition, a sensitivity study of the performance of the ...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
\u3cp\u3eClinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore targ...
Phantoms are often used to simulate tissue during the development, testing and calibration of medica...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia therapy (HT) is strongly correlated with the thermal dose delivered...
Simple phantoms are often used both in experimental and numerical studies devoted to the validation ...
Introduction Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treatm...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
PURPOSE: The emergence of thermal modalities has promoted the use of heat-sensitive phantoms for ca...
This work presents the measurement of the thermal properties of ex vivo biological tissues (i.e., po...
The ability to predict heat transfer during hyperthermal and ablative techniques for cancer treatmen...
Accurate numerical calculation of the thermal profile in humans requires reliable estimates of the f...
Purpose: Dosimetry during deep local hyperthermia treatments in the head and neck currently relies o...
Hyperthermia is a therapeutic technique used to enhance the efficacy of radiotherapy and chemotherap...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
\u3cp\u3eClinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore targ...
Phantoms are often used to simulate tissue during the development, testing and calibration of medica...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia therapy (HT) is strongly correlated with the thermal dose delivered...
Simple phantoms are often used both in experimental and numerical studies devoted to the validation ...
Introduction Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treatm...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
PURPOSE: The emergence of thermal modalities has promoted the use of heat-sensitive phantoms for ca...
This work presents the measurement of the thermal properties of ex vivo biological tissues (i.e., po...
The ability to predict heat transfer during hyperthermal and ablative techniques for cancer treatmen...
Accurate numerical calculation of the thermal profile in humans requires reliable estimates of the f...
Purpose: Dosimetry during deep local hyperthermia treatments in the head and neck currently relies o...
Hyperthermia is a therapeutic technique used to enhance the efficacy of radiotherapy and chemotherap...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
\u3cp\u3eClinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore targ...