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IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst ; 16(1): 79-93, 2022 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35025749

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In the wide field of tumor treatment, thermal ablation procedures are very promising. Alternating magnetic fields are used to transfer the energy from outside the patient to the tumor area located anywhere in the body. This energy is converted to heat by implanted devices located in the tumor area. In this paper, the spatial distribution of the magnetic field of different circular coil configurations is analyzed and optimized with focus on patients' safety and on coil configuration performance. The analysis is based on several performance criteria and is conducted with respect to the worst case scenario of a contactless thermal tumor ablation of deep-seated tumors, in which the energy has to be transferred over a considerably large distance. The magnetic field and the specific absorption rate (SAR) are calculated numerically and the performance criteria are evaluated based on a model of a human body including a tumor area. The most suitable coil configurations for different application scenarios are presented and a thermal analysis is done. Based on this, the minimum required heating power, coil current and number of coil windings, and the corresponding maximum SAR to achieve an adequate rise of tissue temperature are evaluated. For a heating power of 1.45 W, a minimum SAR of 130 mW/kg, a maximum power transfer efficiency of 1.05%, and a maximum coupling coefficient of 0.00695 is achieved. This paper shows the potential to enhance the safety of the patients significantly by choosing the appropriate coil configuration for a specific application scenario.


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Campos Magnéticos , Neoplasias , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Neoplasias/cirurgia , Temperatura
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