A technique for localized tumor hyperthermia in small animals.

Medical instrumentation Pub Date : 1987-04-01
C F Gottlieb, N L Block
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Hyperthermia, the intentional elevation of tissue temperature above 41 degrees C, is being intensely researched as a therapeutic modality for cancer, especially when used in combination with radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy. A serious impediment to laboratory progress in this area has been the lack of affordable equipment providing control and reproducibility when faced with highly variable factors including tumor size and shape, blood flow, heat conduction, and tissue dielectric discontinuity. Our solution has been the development of a laboratory microwave hyperthermia system, dedicated to the treatment of small, superficial tumors. This system uses a 2.45-GHz microwave generator and custom applicator to noninvasively heat a mass of tissue about 2 cm in diameter and 1.5 cm in depth. Tissue temperature at up to four locations is measured using miniature. Teflonencased thermocouples. The microwave generator and the thermometry are interfaced to a personal computer which provides fully automated hyperthermia treatment reproducible to +/- 0.2 degrees C.

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小动物局部肿瘤热疗技术。
热疗,即有意将组织温度升高到41摄氏度以上,作为一种治疗癌症的方式,特别是与放射治疗和/或化疗联合使用时,正在得到广泛的研究。该领域实验室进展的一个严重障碍是,当面对高度可变的因素(包括肿瘤大小和形状、血流、热传导和组织介电不连续)时,缺乏负担得起的设备来提供控制和再现性。我们的解决方案是开发一种实验室微波热疗系统,专门用于治疗小的浅表肿瘤。该系统使用2.45 ghz微波发生器和定制涂抹器对直径约2厘米,深度约1.5厘米的组织进行无创加热。组织温度在多达四个位置测量使用微型。Teflonencased热电偶。微波发生器和测温仪连接到一台个人计算机,提供可重复到+/- 0.2摄氏度的全自动热疗治疗。
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