射频识别热监测片(R-TMS)在表面微波热疗过程中测量皮肤温度

Francesco Lestini, N. Panunzio, G. Marrocco, C. Occhiuzzi
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摘要

热疗是一种广泛使用的抗癌治疗方法,它利用高功率电磁场与人体组织之间的相互作用,在潜在的组织区域局部释放大量的能量。电磁源一般在体外,靠近皮肤。因此,危险的热点可能出现在皮肤内,因此在整个治疗过程中需要持续监测表面温度分布。目前的热监测片(tms)是由许多温度传感器组成的网格,存在空间分辨率差和热传导误差大的局限性。无源超高频(UHF)射频识别(RFID)设备由于其无线特性、低侵入性和良好的皮肤性能,特别是在温度监测方面,可以提供一个有吸引力的替代方案。本文提出了一种基于RFID的热监测片(R-TMS)的初步设计,它是一个平面环形天线阵列,带有面向温度传感的RFID集成电路。通过数值模拟解决了R-TMS的传感和电磁要求。事实证明,它能够以显著的空间分辨率传输收集到的温度数据,同时不会干扰热疗的有效性,也不会在皮肤上产生不必要的热点。
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RFID Thermal Monitoring Sheet (R-TMS) for Skin Temperature Measurements during Superficial Microwave Hyperthermia Treatment
Hyperthermia is a widely used anti-cancer treatment that exploits the interactions between high-power electromagnetic fields and the human tissues to locally release a great amount of power in the underlying tissue regions. The electromagnetic source is generally outside the body, in close proximity to the skin. Thus, dangerous hotspots may occur within the skin, and hence continuous monitoring of the superficial temperature distribution is required throughout the treatment. Current Thermal Monitoring Sheets (TMSs), that are grids of many temperature sensors, have some limitations in terms of poor spatial resolution and high thermal conduction errors. Passive Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) devices could offer an attractive alternative thanks to their wireless nature, low-invasiveness, and demonstrated good on-skin performance, especially for temperature monitoring. The preliminary design of an RFID-based Thermal Monitoring Sheet (R-TMS) is presented in this paper as a planar array of circular loop antennas with temperature-sensing-oriented RFID ICs. Both sensing and electromagnetic requirements of the R-TMS are addressed by means of numerical simulations. It proved capable of transmitting the collected temperature data with a remarkable spatial resolution, yet without interfering with the effectiveness of the hyperthermia treatment nor inducing unwanted hotspots over the skin.
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