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Comparative Study
. 1995 Nov-Dec;11(6):755-67; discussion 867, 869.
doi: 10.3109/02656739509052333.

Quality control of the SIGMA applicator using a lamp phantom: a four-centre comparison

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Comparative Study

Quality control of the SIGMA applicator using a lamp phantom: a four-centre comparison

P Wust et al. Int J Hyperthermia. 1995 Nov-Dec.
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Abstract

An elliptical phantom with a fat-equivalent ring and lamp matrix was developed for observing the power distribution in ring applicators used for regional hyperthermia. This phantom was used on four European BSD-2000-type therapy systems under routine conditions to test the quality of the SIGMA-60 applicator (systems in Berlin, Essen, Munich and Rotterdam). Frequency-dependent focusing imbalances were observed in all systems. At the time of the quality control test two of the systems displayed considerable errors in their settings. The system setups and possible ways of correcting errors are described in detail. Small maladjustments are caused by coupling effects between antennas and their surroundings and by interactions between the coaxial cables which supply the power. Serious distortions can be caused by phase errors and defects in cables or plugs; the latter can result in significant long-term restrictions on the ability to control the SAR (specific absorption rate) distribution in a way the user may not notice. The measurements gained from these four systems confirm the need for a practical and universal procedure for quality control in regional hyperthermia.

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