Antenna Arrangement in UWB Helmet Brain Applicators for Deep Microwave Hyperthermia
Journal article, 2023

Deep microwave hyperthermia applicators are typically designed as narrow-band conformal antenna arrays with equally spaced elements, arranged in one or more rings. This solution, while adequate for most body regions, might be sub-optimal for brain treatments. The introduction of ultra-wide-band semi-spherical applicators, with elements arranged around the head and not necessarily aligned, has the potential to enhance the selective thermal dose delivery in this challenging anatomical region. However, the additional degrees of freedom in this design make the problem non-trivial. We address this by treating the antenna arrangement as a global SAR-based optimization process aiming at maximizing target coverage and hot-spot suppression in a given patient. To enable the quick evaluation of a certain arrangement, we propose a novel E-field interpolation technique which calculates the field generated by an antenna at any location around the scalp from a limited number of initial simulations. We evaluate the approximation error against full array simulations. We demonstrate the design technique in the optimization of a helmet applicator for the treatment of a medulloblastoma in a paediatric patient. The optimized applicator achieves 0.3  (Formula presented.) C higher T90 than a conventional ring applicator with the same number of elements.

microwave applicator

thermal therapy

brain tumor

deep hyperthermia

cancer treatment

medulloblastoma

ultra-wide-band

Author

Massimiliano Zanoli

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing and Biomedical Engineering

Erika Ek

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering

Hana Dobsicek Trefna

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing and Biomedical Engineering

Cancers

20726694 (eISSN)

Vol. 15 5 1447

Focused Microwave Intracranial Heating: towards mitigation of late side effects of childhood brain cancer treatment

Swedish Research Council (VR) (2021-04935), 2022-01-01 -- 2025-12-31.

Subject Categories

Computer Engineering

Signal Processing

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.3390/cancers15051447

PubMed

36900238

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3/21/2023