患者衍生的乳房模型库,热疗治疗计划和应用程序设计的工具。

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Ioannis Androulakis, Kemal Sumser, Melanie N D Machielse, Linetta Koppert, Agnes Jager, Remi Nout, Martine Franckena, Gerard C van Rhoon, Sergio Curto
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目的:在完整乳腺癌的治疗中加入热疗以提高局部反应,目前尚处于研究阶段。首先,需要开发最佳的热疗设备,为此需要一套多样化的、解剖学和病理学上准确的患者模型。方法:为了研究学科间差异对热疗治疗方案的影响,我们基于乳腺癌患者的MR图像生成了22个解剖和病理不同的患者模型。使用通用的理论相控阵热疗应用器为22个模型生成热疗治疗计划。结果:绝大多数模型均实现了较好的温度覆盖,T10 = 43.5°C(41.9 ~ 43.8°C)、T50 = 42.5°C(41.3 ~ 43.3°C)、T90 = 41.3°C(39.8 ~ 42.6°C)在患者最高体温升高限制在44°C的条件下均达到了中位值。结论:对于未来热疗设备和治疗方法的发展,应该使用一个具有足够数量的代表性患者模型的存储库,如本研究提供的模型,以确保适用于广泛的患者。因此,该存储库是公开可用的。
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Patient-derived breast model repository, a tool for hyperthermia treatment planning and applicator design.

Objective: The addition of hyperthermia in the treatment of intact breast cancer with the aim to improve local response is currently in a research phase. First, optimal hyperthermia devices need to be developed, for which a diverse, anatomically and pathologically accurate set of patient models is necessary.

Methods: To investigate the effects of inter-subject variations on hyperthermia treatment plans, we generated a repository of 22 anatomically and pathologically diverse patient models based on MR images of breast cancer patients. Hyperthermia treatment plans were generated for the 22 models using a generic theoretical phased array hyperthermia applicator.

Results: Good temperature coverage was achieved in the vast majority of the models, with median values for T10 = 43.5°C (41.9-43.8°C), T50 = 42.5°C (41.3-43.3°C), and T90 = 41.3°C (39.8-42.6°C) under the condition that the maximum temperature increase in the patient is limited to 44°C.

Conclusions: For future development of hyperthermia devices and treatment methods, a repository with a sufficiently large number of representative patient models, such as the one provided in this study, should be used to ensure applicability to a wide variety of patients. This repository is therefore made publicly available.

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