TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of an Automatic Localization System of Magnetic Particles for Hyperthermia Therapy
AU - Tonthat, Loi
AU - Mitobe, Kazutaka
AU - Yabukami, Shin
N1 - Funding Information:
ACKNOWLEDGMENT This work was supported in part by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science through Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) under Grant 19K23597 and Grant 20K20210.
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PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - Magnetic hyperthermia is a promising cancer therapy gaining great interest in recent years. In this therapy, in addition to magnetic particles, important elements include techniques for detecting the position and temperature of magnetic particles in a tumor region in determining the effectiveness of therapeutic heating. In previous studies, we developed a low invasive heating and wireless temperature measurement system for magnetic hyperthermia using a ferromagnetic implant with low Curie temperature (FILCT). To make this approach feasible in clinical settings, a challenge remains when the FILCT injected into the tumor region deviates from the central axis of drive coil. As a result, the heating efficiency of FILCT and the temperature measurement accuracy of FILCT decrease. In this study, we develop an automatic localization system for magnetic particles. Using the constructed system, it was possible to automatically locate the position of magnetic particles with an accuracy below 1 mm in vitro by operating magnetic field supply and detection (MFSD) unit in two modes of coarse scanning (rotary scanning) and fine-tuned scanning (linear scanning) based on three pickup voltages induced in three pickup coils symmetrically installed inside drive coil.
AB - Magnetic hyperthermia is a promising cancer therapy gaining great interest in recent years. In this therapy, in addition to magnetic particles, important elements include techniques for detecting the position and temperature of magnetic particles in a tumor region in determining the effectiveness of therapeutic heating. In previous studies, we developed a low invasive heating and wireless temperature measurement system for magnetic hyperthermia using a ferromagnetic implant with low Curie temperature (FILCT). To make this approach feasible in clinical settings, a challenge remains when the FILCT injected into the tumor region deviates from the central axis of drive coil. As a result, the heating efficiency of FILCT and the temperature measurement accuracy of FILCT decrease. In this study, we develop an automatic localization system for magnetic particles. Using the constructed system, it was possible to automatically locate the position of magnetic particles with an accuracy below 1 mm in vitro by operating magnetic field supply and detection (MFSD) unit in two modes of coarse scanning (rotary scanning) and fine-tuned scanning (linear scanning) based on three pickup voltages induced in three pickup coils symmetrically installed inside drive coil.
KW - Cancer therapy
KW - localization technique
KW - magnetic hyperthermia
KW - magnetic particles
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U2 - 10.1109/TMAG.2020.3008490
DO - 10.1109/TMAG.2020.3008490
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85099654289
SN - 0018-9464
VL - 57
JO - IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
IS - 2
M1 - 9138439
ER -