A proposed standard for evaluating the thermal performance of pediatric dispersive electrodes.

Medical instrumentation Pub Date : 1986-11-01
Y Kim, J G Webster
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The authors have collected and analyzed 1,418 data points of current and duration of all electrosurgical unit activations from 23 surgical procedures on infants and children. The maximum radiofrequency current used was 550 mA and the duration was 4 sec. The maximum heating factor of 3.04 A2--sec was recorded at 225 mA for 60 sec. However, most data points lay between currents of 50-200 mA and durations of 1-5 sec. Using a three-dimensional computer model for a child thigh, the authors solved numerically first for the current density distribution, and then second the temperature elevation around pediatric dispersive electrodes. Derived curves showed that the maximum temperature under the electrode is proportional to the applied power and inversely proportional to the conducting area of the electrode. Analyzing results from pediatric current-duration experiments as well as computer simulation studies should assist in the design of new and improved pediatric dispersive electrodes. Finally, the authors propose a new standard for evaluating the thermal performance of pediatric dispersive electrodes.

评估儿童分散电极热性能的拟议标准。
作者收集并分析了23例婴儿和儿童外科手术中所有电外科单元激活的当前和持续时间的1418个数据点。使用的最大射频电流为550毫安,持续时间为4秒。最大加热系数为3.04 A2-秒,记录为225毫安,持续时间为60秒。然而,大多数数据点位于50-200毫安的电流之间,持续时间为1-5秒。使用儿童大腿的三维计算机模型,作者首先计算了电流密度分布,然后计算了儿童分散电极周围的温度升高。导出的曲线表明,电极下的最高温度与施加的功率成正比,与电极的导电面积成反比。分析儿童电流持续时间实验的结果以及计算机模拟研究应该有助于设计新的和改进的儿童分散电极。最后,作者提出了一个评价小儿分散电极热性能的新标准。
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