用于表面微波热疗过程中温度监测的智能皮肤的实验评估

IF 3.2 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Francesco Lestini;Alessandro DiCarlofelice;Piero Tognolatti;Gaetano Marrocco;Cecilia Occhiuzzi
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本文介绍了一种用于监测微波热疗治疗的无线电热监测片(R-TMS)的热验证。R-TMS由77个无源超高频(UHF)射频识别(RFID)温度传感器组成,这些传感器通过集成在热疗系统中的外部读取器进行无线查询,共享相同的天线。该系统旨在确保对治疗电磁场的干扰最小,同时在治疗过程中提供皮肤温度的实时反馈。实验室评估证明了该系统对大功率电磁场的鲁棒性,没有明显的自热或信号退化。临床前试验证实,R-TMS不会影响治疗效果或患者安全,其温度监测结果与传统基于热电偶的方法获得的结果非常接近。提出的系统为提高表面热疗的安全性和有效性提供了一种有前途的低成本无线替代方案。
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Experimental Assessment of a Smart Skin for Temperature Monitoring During Superficial Microwave Hyperthermia
This paper presents the thermal validation of a Radio-Thermal Monitoring Sheet (R-TMS) designed for monitoring microwave hyperthermia treatments. The R-TMS consists of a grid of 77 passive Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) temperature sensors, which are wirelessly interrogated by an external reader integrated within the hyperthermia system, sharing the same antenna. The system was designed to ensure minimal interference with the therapeutic electromagnetic field while providing real-time feedback on skin temperature during the therapy. Laboratory assessments demonstrated the system's robustness against high-power electromagnetic fields, showing no significant self-heating or signal degradation. Pre-clinical tests confirmed that the R-TMS does not compromise treatment effectiveness or patient safety, with temperature monitoring results closely matching those obtained from conventional thermocouple-based methods. The proposed system offers a promising low-cost, wireless alternative for enhancing the safety and efficacy of superficial hyperthermia treatments.
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