Role of periodic irradiation and incident beam radius for plasmonic photothermal therapy of subsurface tumors

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Shaw, Amit Kumar [1 ,2 ]
Soni, Sanjeev [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] CSIR Cent Sci Instruments Org, Biomed Applicat Grp, Sect 30C, Chandigarh 160030, India
[2] Acad Sci & Innovat Res AcSIR, Ghaziabad 201002, India
[3] CSIR Cent Sci Instruments Org, Sect 30C, Chandigarh 160030, India
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Subsurface tumor; Plasmonic photothermal therapy; Thermal ablation temperature; Periodic irradiation; Beam radius; Lattice Boltzmann method; Gold nanorods; LATTICE BOLTZMANN METHOD; TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION; SPHERICAL TISSUE; THERMAL ABLATION; HYPERTHERMIA; MODELS;
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10.1016/j.jtherbio.2024.103859
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Plasmonic photothermal therapy (PPTT) is a potential technique to treat tumors selectively. However, during PPTT, issue of high temperature region and damage to the surrounding healthy is still need to be resolved. Also, treatment of deeper tumors non-invasively is a challenge for PPTT. In this paper, the effect of periodic irradiation and incident beam radius (relative to tumor size) for various gold nanorods (GNRs) concentrations is investigated to avoid much higher temperatures region with limiting thermal damage to the surrounding healthy tissue during PPTT of subsurface breast tumors located at various depths. Lattice Boltzmann method is used to solve Pennes' bioheat model to compute the resulting photothermal temperatures for the subsurface tumor embedded with GNRs subjected to broadband near infrared radiation of intensity 1 W/cm2. Computation revealed that low GNRs concentration leads to uniform internal heat generation than higher GNRs concentrations. The results show that deeper tumors, due to attenuation of incident radiation, show low temperature rise than shallower tumors. For shallower tumors situated 3 mm deep, 70% irradiation period resulted in around 20 degrees C reduction (110 degrees C-90 degrees C) of maximum temperature than that with the continuous irradiation. Moreover, 70% beam radius (i.e., beam radius as 70% of the tumor radius) causes less thermal damage to the nearby healthy tissue than 100% beam radius (i.e., beam radius equal to the tumor radius). The thermal damage within the healthy tissue is minimized to the 1 mm in radial direction and 3 mm in axial direction for 70% beam radius with 70% irradiation period. Overall, periodic heating and changing beam radius of the incident irradiation lead to reduce high temperature and limit healthy tissue damage. Hence, discussed results are useful for selection of the irradiation parameters for PPTT of sub-surface tumors.
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