Authors
Hana Dobšíček Trefná, Hans Crezee, Manfred Schmidt, Dietmar Marder, Ulf Lamprecht, Michael Ehmann, Josefin Hartmann, Jacek Nadobny, Johanna Gellermann, Netteke van Holthe, Pirus Ghadjar, Nicoletta Lomax, Sultan Abdel-Rahman, Christoph Bert, Akke Bakker, Mark D Hurwitz, Chris J Diederich, Paul R Stauffer, Gerard C van Rhoon
Publication date
2017/5/19
Journal
International Journal of Hyperthermia
Volume
33
Issue
4
Pages
471-482
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Quality assurance guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials and treatment in the application of hyperthermia. This document provides definitions for a good hyperthermia treatment and identifies the clinical conditions where a certain hyperthermia system can or cannot adequately heat the tumour volume. It also provides brief description of the characteristics and performance of the current electromagnetic (radiative and capacitive), ultrasound and infra-red heating techniques. This information helps to select the appropriate heating technique for the specific tumour location and size, and appropriate settings of the water bolus and thermometry. Finally, requirements of staff training and documentation are provided. The guidelines in this document focus on the clinical application and are complemented with a second, more technical quality assurance document providing instructions and …
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