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Buch, Englisch, 912 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 259 mm, Gewicht: 2300 g

Shrivastava

Theory and Applications of Heat Transfer in Humans, 2 Volume Set

Buch, Englisch, 912 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 259 mm, Gewicht: 2300 g

ISBN: 978-1-119-12730-7
Verlag: Wiley


An authoritative guide to theory and applications of heat transfer in humans 

Theory and Applications of Heat Transfer in Humans 2V Set offers a reference to the field of heating and cooling of tissue, and associated damage. The author—a noted expert in the field—presents, in this book, the fundamental physics and physiology related to the field, along with some of the recent applications, all in one place, in such a way as to enable and enrich both beginner and advanced readers.  The book provides a basic framework that can be used to obtain ‘decent’ estimates of tissue temperatures for various applications involving tissue heating and/or cooling, and also presents ways to further develop more complex methods, if needed, to obtain more accurate results.  The book is arranged in three sections: The first section, named ‘Physics’, presents fundamental mathematical frameworks that can be used as is or combined together forming more complex tools to determine tissue temperatures; the second section, named ‘Physiology’, presents ideas and data that provide the basis for the physiological assumptions needed to develop successful mathematical tools; and finally, the third section, named ‘Applications’, presents examples of how the marriage of the first two sections are used to solve problems of today and tomorrow.

This important text is the vital resource that:

- Offers a reference book in the field of heating and cooling of tissue, and associated damage.
- Provides a comprehensive theoretical and experimental basis with biomedical applications
- Shows how to develop and implement both, simple and complex mathematical models to predict tissue temperatures
- Includes simple examples and results so readers can use those results directly or adapt them for their applications

Designed for students, engineers, and other professionals, a comprehensive text to the field of heating and cooling of tissue that includes proven theories with applications. The author reveals how to develop simple and complex mathematical models, to predict tissue heating and/or cooling, and associated damage.
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List of Contributors to Volume 1 xxv 

Preface xxvii 

Supplementary Material xxxi 

Volume I 

Section I Theory: Physics 1 

1 A Generic Thermal Model for Perfused Tissues 3
Devashish Shrivastava 

2 Alternate Thermal Models to Predict in vivo Temperatures 15
Devashish Shrivastava 

3 Thermal Effects of Blood Vessels 25
Devashish Shrivastava 

4 Generating Blood Vasculature for Bioheat Computations 33
David Porter 

5 Whole-Body Human Computational Models and the Effect of Clothing 53
Daniela Zavec Pavlinic and Eugene H. Wissler 

6 Models of the Cardiovascular System 71
M. Keith Sharp 

7 Lumped Parameter Modeling of Human Respiratory System 119
Rachana Visaria 

8 Inverse Heat Transfer for Biomedical Applications 133
Elaine P. Scott 

9 Fundamentals of Propagation of Light in Tissue 153
Do-Hyun Kim 

10 Ultrasound Propagation in Tissue 167
Joshua E. Soneson 

11 Electromagnetic Waves and Fields in the Human Body in MRI 183
Jinfeng Tian 

12 Electromagnetic Distribution in Tissue with Conductive Devices 203
John Nyenhuis 

13 Techniques for Fast Computation 233
David Porter 

14 Principles of Temperature Measurement with Temperature Probes in Bioheat Transfer Applications 261
Pradyumna Ghosh 

15 Non-Invasive Thermometry with Magnetic Resonance Imaging 267
Henrik Odéen and Dennis L. Parker 

16 Ultrasound Thermography: Principles, Methods, and Experimental Results 301
Emad S. Ebbini 

17 Thermal Property Measurements 333
Jonathan W. Valvano 

18 Measurement and Thermal Dependence of Biological Tissue Optical Properties 355
William C. Vogt, Jennifer K. Barton, Anant AgrawalandT. Joshua Pfefer 

19 Measurement of Dielectric Properties of Tissue 379
Anand Gopinath 

20 Micro- and Nanoscale Calorimetry for Biomedical Applications 393
Harishankar Natesan and John C. Bischof 

Volume II 

Section II Theory: Physiology 433 

21 Cardiovascular and Metabolic Responses to Thermal Insults 435
Thad E. Wilson 

22 Morphological and Physiological Considerations for the Modelling of Human Heat Loss 463
Nigel A.S. TaylorandSean R. Notley 

23 Adjustments in Thermoregulation during Radiofrequency Heating 501
Christopher J. Gordon 

24 Burn: A Clinical Perspective 513
Mayank SinghandSurya Prakash 

25 Response of the Thermoregulatory System to Toxic Chemicals 529
Christopher J. Gordon 

26 Irreversible Tissue Thermal Alterations: Skin Burns, Thermal Damage and Cell Death 553
John Pearce 

27 Models and Mechanisms of Tissue Injury in Cryosurgery 591
Anthony T. Robilotto, John M. Baust, Robert G. Van Buskirk and John G. Baust 

Section III Applications 619 

28 In vivo Radiofrequency Heating in a 3T MRI Scanner 621
Jinfeng Tian and Devashish Shrivastava 

29 Magnetic Nanoparticle Hyperthermia in Cancer Treatment: History, Mechanism, Imaging-Assisted Protocol Design, and Challenges 631
Alexander LeBrun and Liang Zhu 

30 Modeling Combined Cryosurgery and Hyperthermia with Thermally Significant Blood Vessels 669
Gang Zhao, Fazil Panhwar and Zhongrong Chen 

31 Cryoablation for the Treatment of Solid Cancers and Pain Management 687
Satish Ramadhyani 

32 Effect of Blood Flow on MRI-Induced Heating near Stents 715
Devashish Shrivastava 

33 Skin Burns 723
John P. Abraham, Brian D. Plourde, Lauren J. Vallez, Brittany B. Nelson- Cheeseman, John R. Stark, Ephraim M. SparrowandJohn M. Gorman 

34 Surface and Endovascular Cooling: Methods, Models, and Measurements 741
Thomas L. MerrillandJennifer E. Mitchell 

35 Estimation of Wind Chill Equivalent Temperatures (WCETs) 753
Avraham Shitzer 

36 Temperature Postmortem: Theories, Models, and Measurements 773
Michael Hubig, Holger Muggenthaler, Senta Niederegger andGita Mall 

Index 809


EDITED BY
DEVASHISH SHRIVASTAVA, PHD, works for US FDA, served as chair of the ISMRM MR safety study group committee and represented the US in standardization committees dealing with safety in MRI. His background and research interest are in developing validated bioheat transfer models to predict in vivo tissue heating in humans due to the use of medical devices and during occupational and recreational activities.


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