Application of the ESHO-QA guidelines for determining the performance of the LCA superficial hyperthermia heating system
Journal article, 2023

Purpose: This study aimed to assess the quality of the lucite cone applicator (LCA), the standard applicator for superficial hyperthermia at the Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, using the most recent quality assurance guidelines, thus verifying their feasibility. Materials and methods: The assessment was conducted on each of the six LCAs available for clinical treatments. The temperature distribution was evaluated using an infrared camera across different layers of a fat-muscle mimicking phantom. The maximum temperature increase, thermal effective penetration depth (TEPD), and thermal effective field size (TEFS) were used as quality metrics. The experimental results were validated through comparison with simulated results, using a canonical phantom model and a realistic phantom model segmented from CT imaging. Results: A maximum temperature increase above 6 °C at 2 cm depth in the fat-muscle phantom for all the experiments was found. A mean negative difference between simulated and experimental data was of 1.3 °C when using the canonical phantom model. This value decreased to a mean negative difference of 0.4 °C when using the realistic model. Simulated and measured TEPD showed good agreement for both in silico scenarios, while discrepancies were present for TEFS. Conclusions: The LCAs passed all QA guidelines requirements for superficial hyperthermia delivery when used singularly or in an array configuration. A further characterization of parameters such as antenna efficiency and heat transfer coefficients would be beneficial for translating experimental results to simulated values. Implementing the QA guidelines was time-consuming and demanding, requiring careful preparation and correct setup of antenna elements.

LCA

Hyperthermia

superficial applicators

quality assurance (QA)

Author

Carolina Carrapiço-Seabra

Erasmus MC Cancer Institute

Mattia de Lazzari

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing and Biomedical Engineering

Abdelali Ameziane

Erasmus MC Cancer Institute

G. C. Van Rhoon

Erasmus MC Cancer Institute

Delft University of Technology

Hana Dobsicek Trefna

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing and Biomedical Engineering

S. Curto

Erasmus MC Cancer Institute

International Journal of Hyperthermia

0265-6736 (ISSN) 1464-5157 (eISSN)

Vol. 40 1 2272578

Creation of advanced cancer treatment planning to boost the effect of Radiotherapy by combining with hyperthermia, heating the tumor (HYPERBOOST)

European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/955625), 2020-12-01 -- 2024-11-30.

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging

DOI

10.1080/02656736.2023.2272578

PubMed

37879635

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