A METHOD FOR EFFECTIVE PERMITTIVITY AND CONDUCTIVITY MAPPING OF BIOLOGICAL SCENARIOS VIA SEGMENTED CONTRAST SOURCE INVERSION

M. Bevacqua, G. Bellizzi, T. Isernia, L. Crocco
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Quantitative estimation of both conductivity and permittivity of biological tissues is essential in many biomedical applications, ranging from therapeutic treatments to safety assessment of medical devices and dosimetry. Typically, the electromagnetic field distribution inside the body is predicted based on available ex-vivo measured electrical properties. Unfortunately, these values may be quite different from the ones measured in-vivo and cannot account for the differences among individuals. As a result, their use can introduce significant errors affecting therapeutic treatments and dose estimation. To cope with this problem, in this paper a new approach for estimation of effective electrical properties of human tissues is introduced. The proposed strategy is based on the solution of an inverse scattering problem (by means of a contrast source inversion scheme) and the use of an effective representation of the unknowns based on spatial priors derived by magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography. The approach is tested in controlled conditions against simulated single frequency data and realistic and anthropomorphic head and neck phantoms. Moreover, the inherent advantages have been assessed in the framework of hyperthermia treatment planning.
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一种基于分段对比源反演的生物场景有效介电常数和电导率映射方法
生物组织的电导率和介电常数的定量估计在许多生物医学应用中是必不可少的,从治疗到医疗设备的安全评估和剂量测定。通常,体内的电磁场分布是基于可用的离体测量电学特性来预测的。不幸的是,这些值可能与体内测量的值大不相同,无法解释个体之间的差异。因此,它们的使用会引入影响治疗和剂量估计的重大误差。为了解决这一问题,本文介绍了一种新的人体组织有效电学特性估计方法。所提出的策略是基于反散射问题的解决(通过对比源反演方案)和使用基于磁共振成像或计算机断层扫描得出的空间先验的未知的有效表示。该方法在受控条件下对模拟的单频数据和逼真的拟人化头颈部模型进行了测试。此外,在热疗治疗计划框架中评估了其固有优势。
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