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Original Article

Estimation of tissue blood flow from hyperthermia treatment data

Pages 653-661 | Received 22 Dec 1987, Accepted 04 Nov 1988, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

During hyperthermia treatment of patients the delivered heat and the temperatures at several points in the tissue are often measured and recorded. These data contain information about thermal tissue parameters. A method for extracting this information, i.e. estimating the tissue parameters—in particular the blood perfusion rate—is described. The method applies a system identification technique, adjusting the unknown parameters in a thermal tissue model, until the predicted model output (temperature) coincides well with the measured temperature. Data from a number of patient treatments have been used to test the method, and although the accuracy of the method remains to be established conclusively it appears to give a good estimate of the model parameter representing blood flow. The obvious advantage of the method is that it requires no special transducers or experiments. The weak aspect is that it depends on the correctness of a thermal model of the perfused tissue.

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