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System for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small-animals under high-field MRI thermometry guidance
PURPOSE: Bio-effects following thermal treatments are a function of the achieved temperature profile in tissue, which can be estimated across tumor volumes with real-time MRI thermometry (MRIT). Here, we report on expansion of a previously developed small-animal microwave hyperthermia system integra...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9717487/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2022.2061727 |
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author | Sebek, Jan Shrestha, Tej B. Basel, Matthew T. Chamani, Faraz Zeinali, Nooshin Mali, Ivina Payne, Macy Timmerman, Sarah A. Faridi, Pegah Pyle, Marla O’Halloran, Martin Conall Dennedy, M. Bossmann, Stefan H. Prakash, Punit |
author_facet | Sebek, Jan Shrestha, Tej B. Basel, Matthew T. Chamani, Faraz Zeinali, Nooshin Mali, Ivina Payne, Macy Timmerman, Sarah A. Faridi, Pegah Pyle, Marla O’Halloran, Martin Conall Dennedy, M. Bossmann, Stefan H. Prakash, Punit |
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description | PURPOSE: Bio-effects following thermal treatments are a function of the achieved temperature profile in tissue, which can be estimated across tumor volumes with real-time MRI thermometry (MRIT). Here, we report on expansion of a previously developed small-animal microwave hyperthermia system integrated with MRIT for delivering thermal ablation to subcutaneously implanted tumors in mice. METHODS: Computational models were employed to assess suitability of the 2.45 GHz microwave applicators for delivering ablation to subcutaneous tumor targets in mice. Phantoms and ex-vivo tissues were heated to temperatures in the range 47–67 °C with custom-made microwave applicators for validating MRIT with the proton resonance frequency shift method against fiberoptic thermometry. HAC15 tumors implanted in nude mice (n = 6) were ablated in vivo and monitored with MRIT in multiple planes. One day post ablation, animals were euthanized, and excised tumors were processed for viability assessment. RESULTS: Average absolute error between temperatures from fiberoptic sensors and MRIT was 0.6 °C across all ex-vivo ablations. During in-vivo experiments, tumors with volumes ranging between 5.4–35.9 mm(3) (mean 14.2 mm(3)) were ablated (duration: 103–150 s) to achieve 55 °C at the tumor boundary. Thermal doses ≥240 CEM43 were achieved across 90.7–98.0% of tumor volumes for four cases. Ablations were incomplete for remaining cases, attributed to motion-affected thermometry. Thermal dose-based ablative tumor coverage agreed with viability assessment of excised tumors. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed a system for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small animals under MRIT guidance and demonstrated its performance in-vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-97174872022-12-02 System for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small-animals under high-field MRI thermometry guidance Sebek, Jan Shrestha, Tej B. Basel, Matthew T. Chamani, Faraz Zeinali, Nooshin Mali, Ivina Payne, Macy Timmerman, Sarah A. Faridi, Pegah Pyle, Marla O’Halloran, Martin Conall Dennedy, M. Bossmann, Stefan H. Prakash, Punit Int J Hyperthermia Article PURPOSE: Bio-effects following thermal treatments are a function of the achieved temperature profile in tissue, which can be estimated across tumor volumes with real-time MRI thermometry (MRIT). Here, we report on expansion of a previously developed small-animal microwave hyperthermia system integrated with MRIT for delivering thermal ablation to subcutaneously implanted tumors in mice. METHODS: Computational models were employed to assess suitability of the 2.45 GHz microwave applicators for delivering ablation to subcutaneous tumor targets in mice. Phantoms and ex-vivo tissues were heated to temperatures in the range 47–67 °C with custom-made microwave applicators for validating MRIT with the proton resonance frequency shift method against fiberoptic thermometry. HAC15 tumors implanted in nude mice (n = 6) were ablated in vivo and monitored with MRIT in multiple planes. One day post ablation, animals were euthanized, and excised tumors were processed for viability assessment. RESULTS: Average absolute error between temperatures from fiberoptic sensors and MRIT was 0.6 °C across all ex-vivo ablations. During in-vivo experiments, tumors with volumes ranging between 5.4–35.9 mm(3) (mean 14.2 mm(3)) were ablated (duration: 103–150 s) to achieve 55 °C at the tumor boundary. Thermal doses ≥240 CEM43 were achieved across 90.7–98.0% of tumor volumes for four cases. Ablations were incomplete for remaining cases, attributed to motion-affected thermometry. Thermal dose-based ablative tumor coverage agreed with viability assessment of excised tumors. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed a system for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small animals under MRIT guidance and demonstrated its performance in-vivo. 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9717487/ /pubmed/35435078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2022.2061727 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Sebek, Jan Shrestha, Tej B. Basel, Matthew T. Chamani, Faraz Zeinali, Nooshin Mali, Ivina Payne, Macy Timmerman, Sarah A. Faridi, Pegah Pyle, Marla O’Halloran, Martin Conall Dennedy, M. Bossmann, Stefan H. Prakash, Punit System for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small-animals under high-field MRI thermometry guidance |
title | System for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small-animals under high-field MRI thermometry guidance |
title_full | System for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small-animals under high-field MRI thermometry guidance |
title_fullStr | System for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small-animals under high-field MRI thermometry guidance |
title_full_unstemmed | System for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small-animals under high-field MRI thermometry guidance |
title_short | System for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small-animals under high-field MRI thermometry guidance |
title_sort | system for delivering microwave ablation to subcutaneous tumors in small-animals under high-field mri thermometry guidance |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9717487/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2022.2061727 |
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