Title of article
Theoretical analysis of the thermal effects during in vivo tissue electroporation
Author/Authors
Davalos، نويسنده , , Rafael V. and Rubinsky، نويسنده , , Boris and Mir، نويسنده , , Lluis M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
9
From page
99
To page
107
Abstract
Tissue electroporation is a technique that facilitates the introduction of molecules into cells by applying a series of short electric pulses to specific areas of the body. These pulses temporarily increase the permeability of the cell membrane to small drugs and macromolecules. The goal of this paper is to provide information on the thermal effects of these electric pulses for consideration when designing electroporation protocols. The parameters investigated include electrode geometry, blood flow, metabolic heat generation, pulse frequency, and heat dissipation through the electrodes. Basic finite-element models were created in order to gain insight and weigh the importance of each parameter. The results suggest that for plate electrodes, the energy from the pulse may be used to adequately estimate the heating in the tissue. However, for needle electrodes, the geometry, i.e. spacing and diameter, and pulse frequency are critical when determining the thermal distribution in the tissue.
Keywords
Joule heating , Electrochemotherapy , Electrogenetherapy , Electropermeabilization , Thermal effects , Bioheat Equation
Journal title
Bioelectrochemistry
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Bioelectrochemistry
Record number
1450714
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