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. 2010 Feb 4;4:3–12. doi: 10.2174/1874120701004020003

Table 1.

Lesion Volume with No Tissue Perfusion

Source Voltage (Volts) D=63% (mm3) D=100% (mm3) IT=42°C (mm3)1 IT=47°C (mm3)1 IT=60°C (mm3) C43=340 min (mm3)
0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0
5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7.5 0 0 32 0 0 0
10.0 0 0 6312 0 0 104
12.5 0 0 13790 2432 0 6704
15.0 48 32 20550 9632 32 12920
17.5 2124 744 26500 15520 1244 18530
20.0 8264 6972 31540 21060 7588 23780
22.5 13320 11950 35890 26300 12710 28560
1

The 42°C and 47°C isothermal volumes were chosen specifically because they are frequently used to establish damage thresholds in hyperthermia and radiofrequency ablation, respectively.

Values represent the total volume of tissue necroses calculated over the course of the simulated ablation using various cell damage thresholds (D), isothermal temperatures (IT), and thermal dosing times (C43) with no tissue perfusion. The data show that lesion volume is grossly overestimated when calculated using isothermal temperatures (97-169%) and thermal dosing (114%) descriptions. Thermal dosing volume is calculated as the region of tissue where the cumulative equivalent minutes exceed known tissue damage at 43°C. Since tissue damage is calculated using a first order rate law, the 63% tissue damage limit is used as a comparison to all values in the table.