经颅射频波治疗的记忆增强没有明显增加脑温度。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1007/s13246-024-01508-8
Rob Baranowski, John Amschler, Dave Wittwer, Gary W Arendash
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我们之前在小型研究中表明,对阿尔茨海默病患者进行全脑经颅射频波治疗(TRFT)可以阻止和逆转他们的认知衰退。在这些研究中,使用了一个8发射器头装置“MemorEM”,在每天1小时的处理期间提供915 MHz频率和1.6 W/kg比吸收率(SAR)的功率水平的TRFT。虽然在长达2.5年的治疗期间没有报告有害的副作用,但重要的是要排除在人类TRFT期间在更高功率水平(4.0 W/kg SAR)下发生脑加热的可能性,这是未来临床试验中预期的,以便增加对皮质下深层区域的治疗强度/疗效。为了检查在4 W/kg SAR下的单次1小时治疗中是否发生脑加热,我们使用了一个空心人头模型,填充了类似脑的凝胶,并附加了MemorEM头装置。在TRFT之前和之后一小时,在脑凝胶内的64个特定坐标测量脑温度。结果显示,TRFT后64个位点均未出现1°C或以上的温度升高。事实上,64个地点中有45个的温度上升幅度小于0.5°C,只有3个地点的温度上升幅度在0.75到0.9°C之间。这些结果表明,在915 MHz频率和4 W/kg SAR功率水平下,模拟人头电磁特性的人头幻像中的TRFT不会明显增加脑温度(即非热)。因此,长期每日治疗4 W/kg的TRFT似乎是安全的。
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Memory enhancement by transcranial radiofrequency wave treatment occurs without appreciably increasing brain temperature.

We have previously shown in small studies that full brain Transcranial Radiofrequency Wave Treatment (TRFT) to subjects with Alzheimer's Disease could stop and reverse their cognitive decline. An 8-emitter head device, the "MemorEM", was used in these studies to provide TRFT at 915 MHz frequency and power level of 1.6 W/kg Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) during daily 1-hour treatments. Although no deleterious side effects during up to 2.5 years of treatment were reported, it is important to rule out the possibility that brain heating will occur during TRFT in humans at a higher power level of 4.0 W/kg SAR, which is anticipated for future clinical testing in order to increase treatment intensity/efficacy to deep sub-cortical areas. To examine if brain heating occurs during a single 1-hour treatment at 4 W/kg SAR, a hollow human head phantom filled with brain-analogous gel and with an attached MemorEM head device was utilized. Brain temperatures were taken at 64 specific coordinates within the brain gel before and immediately following one-hour of TRFT. Results revealed none of the 64 sites having a temperature increase after TRFT of 1 °C or more. Indeed, 45 of the 64 sites exhibited a temperature rise of less than 0.5 °C, with just three sites exhibiting an increase between 0.75 and 0.9 °C. These results demonstrate that TRFT in a human head phantom that mimics the electromagnetic properties of the human head, does not appreciably increase brain temperature (i.e., is non-thermal) at 915 MHz frequency and 4 W/kg SAR power level. Thus, TRFT would appear to be safe at 4 W/kg for long-term daily treatments.

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