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Original Articles

Usefulness of thermographic analysis to control temperature homogeneity in the development and implementation of a closed recirculating CO2 chemohyperthermia model

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Pages 220-226 | Received 26 Mar 2016, Accepted 13 Sep 2016, Published online: 30 Sep 2016

Figures & data

Figure 1. Thermographic images of closed chemohyperthermia in rats. There were homogeneity in temperature and thermal images. a. Closed recirculation in rat. b. Anterior thermal image during HIPEC. c. Lateral thermal infra-red image during HIPEC.

Figure 1. Thermographic images of closed chemohyperthermia in rats. There were homogeneity in temperature and thermal images. a. Closed recirculation in rat. b. Anterior thermal image during HIPEC. c. Lateral thermal infra-red image during HIPEC.

Figure 2. a. Open recirculation in rat. b. Anterior thermographic image of open chemohyperthermia in rats. c. Anterior termographic image that only included laparotomy. d. There were heterogeneity in temperature and thermal images in all quadrants. Total value after applying thermographic quadrants measurement system was 0.

Figure 2. a. Open recirculation in rat. b. Anterior thermographic image of open chemohyperthermia in rats. c. Anterior termographic image that only included laparotomy. d. There were heterogeneity in temperature and thermal images in all quadrants. Total value after applying thermographic quadrants measurement system was 0.

Figure 3. a. Temperature homogeneous distribution in a pig closed HIPEC model. b. Temperature and colours heterogeneity in a pig open HIPEC model. c. Lateral view of a pig that is treated using open HIPEC. d. Depth thermographic distribution, between laparotomy to retroperitoneum, was homogeneous.

Figure 3. a. Temperature homogeneous distribution in a pig closed HIPEC model. b. Temperature and colours heterogeneity in a pig open HIPEC model. c. Lateral view of a pig that is treated using open HIPEC. d. Depth thermographic distribution, between laparotomy to retroperitoneum, was homogeneous.

Figure 4. a. Pilot study. b. Homogeneous thermographic images before starting HIPEC in a lateral view.

Figure 4. a. Pilot study. b. Homogeneous thermographic images before starting HIPEC in a lateral view.

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