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Real-Time Control of Nanoparticle-Mediated Thermal Therapy Using Photoacoustic Imaging

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING(2021)

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OBJECTIVE:This work aims to determine whether photoacoustic (PA) thermometry from a commercially available PA imaging system can be used to control the temperature in nanoparticle-mediated thermal therapies.METHODS:The PA imaging system was interfaced to obtain PA images while scanning ex-vivo tissue. These images were then used to obtain temperature maps in real-time during heating. Validation and calibration of the PA thermometry were done using a fluoroptic thermometer. This thermometer was also used to develop and tune a software-based proportional integral derivative (PID) controller. Finally, a PA-based PID closed-loop controller was used to control gold nanorod (GNR) mediated laser therapy.RESULTS:The use of GNRs substantially enhanced laser heating; the temperature rise increased 7-fold by injecting a GNR solution with a concentration of 0.029 mg/mL. The control experiments showed that the desired temperature could be achieved and maintained at a targeted location in the ex-vivo tissue. The steady-state mean absolute deviations (MAD) from the targeted temperature during control were between 0.16 [Formula: see text] and 0.5 [Formula: see text], depending on the experiment.CONCLUSION:It was possible to control hyperthermia treatments using a software-based PID controller and a commercial PA imaging system.SIGNIFICANCE:The monitoring and control of the temperature in thermal-based therapies are important for assuring a prescribed temperature to the target tissue while minimizing the temperature of the surrounding healthy tissue. This easily implemented non-invasive control system will facilitate the realization of a broad range of hyperthermia treatments.
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Temperature measurement,Heating systems,Imaging,Medical treatment,Real-time systems,Plasma temperature,Monitoring
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