Dynamic Electroporation Model Evaluation on Rabbit Tissues.

Ann Biomed Eng

Applied Electromagnetic Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering, State University of Santa Catarina - UDESC, Paulo Malschitzki, 200 - Campus Universitário Prof. Avelino Marcante, Zona Industrial Norte, Joinville, SC, CEP - 89219-710, Brazil.

Published: September 2021

Biological electroporation is a process of opening pores in the cell membrane when exposed to intense electric fields. This work provides results for validation of a dynamic model of electroporation on biological tissues. Computational simulations were carried out and results for the electrical current through the tissue and increase of the tissue temperature were compared to experimental results. Two calculation methods were used: Equivalent Circuit Method and Finite Element Method. With Equivalent Circuit Method the dielectric dispersion present in biological tissues was included. Liver, kidney and heart of rabbit were used in the experiments. Voltage pulse protocols and voltage ramps were applied using stainless steel needles electrodes. There is good agreement between the simulated and experimental results with mean errors below 15%, with the simulated results within the experimental standard deviation. Only for the protocol with fundamental frequency of 50 kHz, the simulation performed by the Finite Element Method using a commercial software did not correctly represent the current, with errors reaching 50%. The justification for the error found is due to the dielectric dispersion that was not included in this simulator.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8224995PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-021-02816-wDOI Listing

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