Ultrasound monitoring and feedback for magnetic hyperthermia
A technology of ultrasonic and magnetic hyperthermia, which is applied in the field of ultrasonic measurement technology to monitor and control magnetic hyperthermia, which can solve the problems of not being able to know in advance the appropriate time to start the magnetic field, making it difficult to determine, and difficult to judge the targeting agent.
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[0020] As described in one or more exemplary embodiments, the present specification discloses a method and apparatus for ultrasound-based monitoring of magnetic hyperthermia treatment, particularly temperature rise distribution and associated accumulated thermal dose in diseased tissue . It is well known that temperature affects the ultrasonic properties of mammalian tissue, including but not limited to the velocity, attenuation, and frequency-dependent scattering coefficient of sound waves. In an example embodiment, the temperature dependence is used to generate a 2D / 3D spatial map of temperature elevation in tissue. More specifically, it is possible to calculate a 2D / 3D spatial map corresponding to the heating caused by magnetic hyperthermia by applying a magnetic field. Also, the calculated temperature profile and thermal dose received are used to provide feedback to the magnetic system to adjust the exposure time, intensity, frequency and spatial location of the AC magnet...
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