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IMPPACT

Abstract
IMPPACT will develop an intervention planning and monitoring application for Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) of malignant liver tumours. RFA is a minimally invasive form to treat cancer without open surgery, by placing a needle inside the malignancy and destroying it through intensive heating. Though the advantages of this approach ale obvious, the intervention is currently hard to plan, almost impossible to monitor or assess, and therefore is not the first choice for treatment. IMPPACT will develop a physiological model of the liver and simulate the intervention's result, accounting for patient specific physiological factors. Gaps in the understanding of particular aspects of the RFA treatment will be closed by multi-scale studies on cells and animals. New findings will be evaluated microscopically and transformed into macroscopic equations. The long-established bio-heat equation will be extended to incorporate multiple scales. Validation will be performed at multiple levels. Images from ongoing patient treatment will be used to cross check validity for human physiology. Final validation will be performed at macroscopic level through visual comparison of simulation and treatment results gathered in animal studies and during patient treatment. This extensive validation together with a user-centered software design approach will guarantee suitability of the solution for clinical practice. The consortium consists of two Hospitals, three Universities, one Research Institute and one industrial SME. The final project deliverables will be the patient specific intervention planning system and an augmented reality training simulator for the RFA intervention.
Schlagworte
Krebsforschung
Molekulare Pathologie
Radiologie
Diagnostik in der Medizin
Transplantationsmedizin
HCC
RFA
Tierexperiment
Projektleitung:
Stiegler Philipp
Tscheliessnigg Karlheinz
Laufzeit:
01.09.2008-31.08.2011
Programm:
EU (FP-7)
EU-Projektinstrument
Collaborative Project (Small or Medium-Scale focused research Project)
Art der Forschung
Experimentelle Entwicklung
Mitarbeiter/innen
Stiegler P., Projektleiter/in
Tscheliessnigg K., Projektleiter/in
Schweiger M., Projektmitarbeiter/in
Sereinigg M., Projektmitarbeiter/in
Iberer F., Projektmitarbeiter/in
Portugaller R., Projektmitarbeiter/in
Lackner K., Projektmitarbeiter/in
Beteiligte MUG-Organisationseinheiten
Institut für Pathologie
Klinische Abteilung für Transplantationschirurgie
Klinische Abteilung für vaskuläre und interventionelle Radiologie
Projektpartner
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V., Deutschland.
Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finnland.
Medizinische Universität Leipzig, Leipzig, Deutschland.
NUMA Engineering Services Ltd, Irland.
Technische Universität Graz, Graz, Österreich.
University of Oxford, Oxford, Großbritannien.
Gefördert durch
Europäische Kommission, Rue de la Loi, Brussels, Europäische Union
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