[EN] Background: The thermal and electrical effects of pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) for pain relief can be controlled by modifying the characteristics of the RF pulses applied. Our goal was to evaluate the influence of such modifications on the thermal and electric performance in tissue. Methods: A computational model was developed to compare the temperature and electric field time courses in tissue between a standard clinical protocol (45 V pulses, 20ms duration, 2 Hz repetition frequency) and a new protocol (55 V pulses, 5ms duration, 5 Hz repetition frequency) with a higher applied electric field but a smaller impact on temperature alterations in tissue. The effect of including a temperature controller was assessed. Complementarily, an a...
Purpose: Although theoretical modelling is widely used to study different aspects of radiofrequency ...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
Heart arrhythmia is caused by abnormal electrical conduction through the myocardium, which in some c...
Background: The thermal and electrical effects of pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) for pain relief can be...
[EN] Background: The thermal and electrical effects of pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) for pain relief c...
Purpose: Pulsed RF (PRF) is a nonablative technique for treating neuropathic pain. Bipolar PRF appli...
In this paper, a parametric study has been conducted to evaluate the effects of frequency and durati...
Introduction: The use of ultra-short RF pulses could achieve greater lesion depth immediately after ...
[EN] Interventional techniques for pain treatment have importantly increased in recent years, and pa...
[[abstract]]Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a technique by which deposition of electromagnetic ener...
We have developed associate natural philosophy circuit that generates a high voltage with a frequenc...
Pulsed electric fields (PEF) have become an important minimally invasive surgical technology for var...
[EN] Background and objectives: To study temperature distribution and lesion size during two repeate...
Tong KC, Lo SK, Cheing GL. Alternating frequencies of transcutanenous electric nerve stimulation: do...
Electropermeabilization (EP) based protocols such as those applied in medicine, food processing or e...
Purpose: Although theoretical modelling is widely used to study different aspects of radiofrequency ...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
Heart arrhythmia is caused by abnormal electrical conduction through the myocardium, which in some c...
Background: The thermal and electrical effects of pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) for pain relief can be...
[EN] Background: The thermal and electrical effects of pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) for pain relief c...
Purpose: Pulsed RF (PRF) is a nonablative technique for treating neuropathic pain. Bipolar PRF appli...
In this paper, a parametric study has been conducted to evaluate the effects of frequency and durati...
Introduction: The use of ultra-short RF pulses could achieve greater lesion depth immediately after ...
[EN] Interventional techniques for pain treatment have importantly increased in recent years, and pa...
[[abstract]]Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a technique by which deposition of electromagnetic ener...
We have developed associate natural philosophy circuit that generates a high voltage with a frequenc...
Pulsed electric fields (PEF) have become an important minimally invasive surgical technology for var...
[EN] Background and objectives: To study temperature distribution and lesion size during two repeate...
Tong KC, Lo SK, Cheing GL. Alternating frequencies of transcutanenous electric nerve stimulation: do...
Electropermeabilization (EP) based protocols such as those applied in medicine, food processing or e...
Purpose: Although theoretical modelling is widely used to study different aspects of radiofrequency ...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
Heart arrhythmia is caused by abnormal electrical conduction through the myocardium, which in some c...