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The dielectric properties of skin and their influence on the delivery of tumor treating fields to the torso: a study combining in vivo measurements with numerical simulations

机译:皮肤的介电性质及其对躯干递送肿瘤处理场的影响:在数值模拟中的体内测量中的研究

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The study of the dielectric properties of tissues plays a key role in understanding the interaction between electromagnetic energy and the human body, for safety assessments of human exposure to electromagnetic fields, as well as for numerous biomedical applications such as tumor treating fields (TTFields). TTFields are low-intensity alternating electric fields in the 100-500 kHz frequency range, which have an antimitotic effect on cancerous cells. TTFields are delivered to the body through pairs of transducer arrays placed on a patient's skin in close proximity to the tumor. Therefore, it is essential to understand how the skin's dielectric properties affect TTFields delivery in clinical settings. In this paper, we present a study combining in vivo measurements with numerical simulations that elucidate how different layers of the skin influence TTFields distribution in the body. The dielectric properties of the skin were measured on volunteers using a setup that ensured skin conditions resembled those when TTFields are delivered to patients. The measured properties were incorporated into a realistic human computational phantom and delivery of TTFields to the phantom's abdomen was simulated. The total impedance of the simulated model was within the mid-range of impedance values measured in patients with pancreatic cancer treated with TTFields. A computational study investigating model sensitivity to the dielectric properties of the skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) showed that when skin conductivity increased above a threshold value, the total impedance of the model was largely insensitive to changes in the conductivity of these tissues. Furthermore, for a given current, the field intensity within the internal organs was mostly unaffected by skin properties but was highly sensitive to the conductivity of the organ itself. This study provides a new insight into the role of skin in determining the distribution of TTFields within the body.
机译:组织介电性质的研究在理解电磁能量和人体之间的相互作用方面发挥着关键作用,用于人体暴露于电磁场的安全评估,以及许多生物医学应用,例如肿瘤处理田(TTFIELS)。 TTFIELSS是100-500 kHz频率范围内的低强度交流电场,对癌细胞具有抗刺激性作用。 TTFIELDS通过对患者皮肤的成对传感器阵列传递到车身,靠近肿瘤。因此,必须了解皮肤的电介质特性如何影响临床环境中的TTFIELSS递送。在本文中,我们提出了一种在体内测量中与数值模拟相结合的研究,该数值模拟可以阐明不同层的皮肤层如何影响体内的TTFIELSS分布。使用该设置在TTFIELS递送给患者的情况下,在志愿者上测量皮肤的介电性质在志愿者上测量。将测量的性质掺入真实的人类计算模型中,并模拟了对幽灵腹部的TTFIELS递送。模拟模型的总阻抗在用TTFIELDS处理的胰腺癌患者中测量的阻抗值的中范围。调查对皮肤和皮下脂肪组织(SAT)的介电性质的模型敏感性的研究表明,当皮肤电导率增加到阈值超过阈值时,模型的总阻抗对这些组织的导电性的变化很小。此外,对于给定电流,内器官内的场强度大多不受皮肤性质影响,但对器官本身的电导率非常敏感。本研究提供了对皮肤在确定身体内TTFIELSS的分布时的作用的新洞察力。

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