Error of a temperature probe for cancer ablation monitoring caused by respiratory movements: Ex vivo and in vivo analysis

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Cavaiola, Camilla
Saccomandi, Paola
Massaroni, Carlo
Tosi, Daniele
Giurazza, Francesco
Frauenfelder, Giulia
Beomonte Zobel, Bruno
Maria Di Matteo, Francesco
Caponero, Michele Arturo
Polimadei, Andrea

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Hyperthermal techniques are spreading as an alternative to conventional surgery for cancer removal. A real-time temperature feedback can be used to adjust the treatment settings, in order to improve the clinical outcomes. In this paper, we experimentally assessed the feasibility for distributed temperature monitoring of a custom probe, which consists of a needle embedding six fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs).

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Cavaiola, C., Saccomandi, P., Massaroni, C., Tosi, D., Giurazza, F., Frauenfelder, G., ... Schena, E. (2016). Error of a temperature probe for cancer ablation monitoring caused by respiratory movements: Ex vivo and in vivo analysis. IEEE Sensors Journal, 16(15), 5934-5941. [7482660]. DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2016.2574959

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