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Thermochromic Tissue Phantoms for Evaluating Temperature Distribution in Simulated Clinical Applications of Pulsed Electric Field Therapies.

Bioelectricity(2020)

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Background: Irreversible electroporation (IRE) induces cell death through nonthermal mechanisms, however, in extreme cases, the treatments can induce deleterious thermal transients. This study utilizes a thermochromic tissue phantom to enable visualization of regions exposed to temperatures above 60°C. Materials and Methods: Poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels supplemented with thermochromic ink were characterized and processed to match the electrical properties of liver tissue. Three thousand volt high-frequency IRE protocols were administered with delivery rates of 100 and 200 μs/s. The effect of supplemental internal applicator cooling was then characterized. Results: Baseline treatments resulted thermal areas of 0.73 cm2, which decreased to 0.05 cm2 with electrode cooling. Increased delivery rates (200 μs/s) resulted in thermal areas of 1.5 and 0.6 cm2 without and with cooling, respectively. Conclusions: Thermochromic tissue phantoms enable rapid characterization of thermal effects associated with pulsed electric field treatments. Active cooling of applicators can significantly reduce the quantity of tissue exposed to deleterious temperatures.
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high-frequency irreversible electroporation,thermal injury,nonthermal ablation
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