Lissajous scanning magnetic particle imaging as a multifunctional platform for magnetic hyperthermia therapy
James Wells, Shailey Twamley, Aparna Sekar, Antje Ludwig, Hendrik, Paysen, Olaf Kosch, Frank Wiekhorst

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel Lissajous scanning MPI device capable of nanoparticle localization, hyperthermia therapy, and tissue thermometry, enhancing cancer treatment precision and safety.
Contribution
It demonstrates for the first time that a Lissajous scanning MPI device can serve as a multifunctional platform supporting magnetic hyperthermia therapy.
Findings
Spatially focused heating observed during hyperthermia
Enhanced heating compared to simple sinusoidal excitation
Effective suppression of leukemia cell activity after treatment
Abstract
The use of engineered nanoscale magnetic materials in healthcare and biomedical technologies is rapidly growing. Two examples which have recently attracted significant attention are magnetic particle imaging (MPI) for biological monitoring, and magnetic field hyperthermia (MFH) for cancer therapy. Here for the first time, the capability of a Lissajous scanning MPI device to act as a standalone platform to support the application of MFH cancer treatment is presented. The platform is shown to offer functionalities for nanoparticle localization, focused hyperthermia therapy application, and non-invasive tissue thermometry in one device. Combined, these capabilities have the potential to significantly enhance the accuracy, effectiveness and safety of MFH therapy. Measurements of nanoparticle hyperthermia during protracted exposure to the MPI scanner's 3D imaging field sequence revealed…
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