2018
DOI: 10.3390/app8101933
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The Influence of Dynamic Tissue Properties on HIFU Hyperthermia: A Numerical Simulation Study

Abstract: Accurate temperature and thermal dose prediction are crucial to high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) hyperthermia, which has been used successfully for the non-invasive treatment of solid tumors. For the conventional method of prediction, the tissue properties are usually set as constants. However, the temperature rise induced by HIFU irradiation in tissues will cause changes in the tissue properties that in turn affect the acoustic and temperature field. Herein, an acoustic–thermal coupling model is prese… Show more

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“…2 through the polynomial approximation method according to the least square theory. [35] The calculation of temperature and lesions in tissue by finite element method (FEM) can be considered as a nonlinear solving process. [36] The initial value of acoustic and thermal parameters is shown in Table 1, and the time step length, marked as ∆t, is set to be 0.2 s. The spatial grids for the simulation are 0.5 mm.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 through the polynomial approximation method according to the least square theory. [35] The calculation of temperature and lesions in tissue by finite element method (FEM) can be considered as a nonlinear solving process. [36] The initial value of acoustic and thermal parameters is shown in Table 1, and the time step length, marked as ∆t, is set to be 0.2 s. The spatial grids for the simulation are 0.5 mm.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T 5 ρ 0 : density at T 0 (Tan et al, 2018;X. Zou et al, 2020) Vascular permeability For the free and bound drug k tv : transmembrane rate (Souri et al, 2021;Zhan, 2014) information on drug transport equations for intravascular and extracellular drug release, refer to drug transport equations F.…”
Section: Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical applications are presented in [3][4][5][6]. Hearing issues are studied by Cucis et al, comparing normal-hearing subjects and cochlear implant users, and Ito et al, regarding the effects of surgical instruments in ear surgery.…”
Section: Modelling Simulation and Data Analysis In Acoustical Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%