TY - JOUR
T1 - On the reliable measurement of specific absorption rates and intrinsic loss parameters in magnetic hyperthermia materials
AU - Wildeboer, R. R.
AU - Southern, P.
AU - Pankhurst, Q. A.
PY - 2014/12/10
Y1 - 2014/12/10
N2 - In the clinical application of magnetic hyperthermia, the heat generated by magnetic nanoparticles in an alternating magnetic field is used as a cancer treatment. The heating ability of the particles is quantified by the specific absorption rate (SAR), an extrinsic parameter based on the clinical response characteristic of power delivered per unit mass, and by the intrinsic loss parameter (ILP), an intrinsic parameter based on the heating capacity of the material. Even though both the SAR and ILP are widely used as comparative design parameters, they are almost always measured in non-adiabatic systems that make accurate measurements difficult. We present here the results of a systematic review of measurement methods for both SAR and ILP, leading to recommendations for a standardised, simple and reliable method for measurements using non-adiabatic systems. In a representative survey of 50 retrieved datasets taken from published papers, the derived SAR or ILP was found to be more than 5% overestimated in 24% of cases and more than 5% underestimated in 52% of cases.
AB - In the clinical application of magnetic hyperthermia, the heat generated by magnetic nanoparticles in an alternating magnetic field is used as a cancer treatment. The heating ability of the particles is quantified by the specific absorption rate (SAR), an extrinsic parameter based on the clinical response characteristic of power delivered per unit mass, and by the intrinsic loss parameter (ILP), an intrinsic parameter based on the heating capacity of the material. Even though both the SAR and ILP are widely used as comparative design parameters, they are almost always measured in non-adiabatic systems that make accurate measurements difficult. We present here the results of a systematic review of measurement methods for both SAR and ILP, leading to recommendations for a standardised, simple and reliable method for measurements using non-adiabatic systems. In a representative survey of 50 retrieved datasets taken from published papers, the derived SAR or ILP was found to be more than 5% overestimated in 24% of cases and more than 5% underestimated in 52% of cases.
KW - intrinsic loss parameter
KW - magnetic hyperthermia
KW - specific absorption rate
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U2 - 10.1088/0022-3727/47/49/495003
DO - 10.1088/0022-3727/47/49/495003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84912127232
SN - 0022-3727
VL - 47
JO - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
JF - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
IS - 49
M1 - 495003
ER -