Hyperthermic treatment device
First Claim
1. A device for measuring the temperature of a tumor in a patient'"'"'body during heating of the tumor by external application to the tumor of a radiofrequency power, which comprises n thermocouples for measuring the temperature at a point inside the patient'"'"'s body, each said thermocouple having two output leads, n hypodermic needles, and each said thermocouple being placed inside one of said hypodermic needles with the leads exiting therefrom, n band-stop filters, each of the said two output leads of each said thermocouple being connected to one of said band-stop filters as near as possible to the exit of the leads from each said hypodermic needle, a switching and temperature comparison means for selecting a said thermocouple inside the patient'"'"'s body and comparing its output to a reference thermocouple, the output of each said filter being connected to the input of said switching and temperature comparison means, a low-pass filter connected to the output of said switching and temperature comparison means for enabling correct measurement of the temperature of the tumor without interrupting the application of said radiofrequency power, and a recorder connected to the output of said low-pass filter for recording said temperature.
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Abstract
A device for hyperthermia treatment using radio-frequency generation applied externally to the surface of a patient'"'"'s body and a temperature measuring device comprising thermocouples in hypodermic needles to be inserted in the patient'"'"'s body, the output of each thermocouple being passed through a low-pass or band-stop filter to a switching device for selecting a given thermocouple and comparing its output to a reference thermocouple, and the output of the switching device being passed through a low-pass filter to a recorder.
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- 1. A device for measuring the temperature of a tumor in a patient'"'"'body during heating of the tumor by external application to the tumor of a radiofrequency power, which comprises n thermocouples for measuring the temperature at a point inside the patient'"'"'s body, each said thermocouple having two output leads, n hypodermic needles, and each said thermocouple being placed inside one of said hypodermic needles with the leads exiting therefrom, n band-stop filters, each of the said two output leads of each said thermocouple being connected to one of said band-stop filters as near as possible to the exit of the leads from each said hypodermic needle, a switching and temperature comparison means for selecting a said thermocouple inside the patient'"'"'s body and comparing its output to a reference thermocouple, the output of each said filter being connected to the input of said switching and temperature comparison means, a low-pass filter connected to the output of said switching and temperature comparison means for enabling correct measurement of the temperature of the tumor without interrupting the application of said radiofrequency power, and a recorder connected to the output of said low-pass filter for recording said temperature.
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