Prakash et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Considerations for theoretical modelling of thermal ablation with catheter-based ultrasonic sources: Implications for treatment planning, monitoring and controlPrakash et al., 2012
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- Prakash P
- Diederich C
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- International journal of hyperthermia
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Purpose: To determine the impact of including dynamic changes in tissue physical properties during heating on feedback controlled thermal ablation with catheter-based ultrasound. Additionally, we compared the impact of several indicators of thermal damage …
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