In clinical treatments of a class of tumors, e.g. skin tumors, the drug uptake of tumor tissue is helped by means of a pulsed electric field, which permeabilizes the cell membranes. This technique, which is called electroporation, exploits the conductivity of the tissues: however, the tumor tissue could be characterized by inhomogeneous areas, eventually causing a non-uniform distribution of current. In this paper, the authors propose a field model to predict the effect of tissue inhomogeneity, which can affect the current density distribution. In particular, finite-element simulations, considering non-linear conductivity against field relationship, are developed. Measurements on a set of samples subject to controlled inhomogeneity make it possible to assess the numerical model in view of identifying the equivalent resistance between pairs of electrodes.
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Bernardis, A., Bullo, M., Campana, L. G., Di Barba, P., Dughiero, F., Forzan, M., … Sieni, E. (2017). Electric field computation and measurements in the electroporation of inhomogeneous samples. Open Physics, 15(1), 790–796. https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2017-0092
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