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This, in turn, changes the amplitude of the alternating magnetic field (AMF), thus controlling the temperature of the magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). Its potential has been explored for <i>in vitro</i> hyperthermia studies. <i>In vitro</i> experiments have been carried out successfully with the custom-designed heater and controller assembly utilizing commercial non-invasive temperature measurement with a standard deviation of about 0.3°C and overshoot within the hyperthermia temperature range (3°C). The developed system has also obtained a satisfactory value of specific absorption rate (SAR). This paper infers the feasibility of the indigenously developed circuit and the related controller for hyperthermia therapy and preclinical studies. 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Design and performance evaluation of magnetic hyperthermia instrument with embedded PI control.
Hyperthermia is a non-invasive localized heating technique that has proven to be an efficient cancer treatment method. Hyperthermia therapy needs precise temperature control to ensure delivery of the proper thermal dose, causing minimum damage to the neighboring healthy tissues. This work reports the indigenous development of a custom-designed hyperthermia instrument. An advanced RISC machine (ARM)-based embedded closed-loop proportional-integral (PI) controller is developed for controlling the temperature. As per the applied methodology, the DC bias of a Mazzilli oscillator-based half-bridge inverter is controlled through the controller. The PI controller reads the hyperthermia system temperature using an infrared (IR) radiation thermometer and generates an analog output accordingly. This, in turn, changes the amplitude of the alternating magnetic field (AMF), thus controlling the temperature of the magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). Its potential has been explored for in vitro hyperthermia studies. In vitro experiments have been carried out successfully with the custom-designed heater and controller assembly utilizing commercial non-invasive temperature measurement with a standard deviation of about 0.3°C and overshoot within the hyperthermia temperature range (3°C). The developed system has also obtained a satisfactory value of specific absorption rate (SAR). This paper infers the feasibility of the indigenously developed circuit and the related controller for hyperthermia therapy and preclinical studies. This system can be used for clinical applications with suitable customizations.
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Aims & Scope: Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, publishes peer-reviewed research articles on the biological effects and medical applications of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (from extremely-low frequency to radiofrequency). Topic examples include in vitro and in vivo studies, epidemiological investigation, mechanism and mode of interaction between non-ionizing electromagnetic fields and biological systems. In addition to publishing original articles, the journal also publishes meeting summaries and reports, and reviews on selected topics.