Review of Microwave Near-Field Sensing and Imaging Devices in Medical Applications

Author:

Origlia Cristina1ORCID,Rodriguez-Duarte David O.1ORCID,Tobon Vasquez Jorge A.1ORCID,Bolomey Jean-Charles2,Vipiana Francesca1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Torino, Italy

2. Université Paris-Saclay, 91190 Paris, France

Abstract

Microwaves can safely and non-destructively illuminate and penetrate dielectric materials, making them an attractive solution for various medical tasks, including detection, diagnosis, classification, and monitoring. Their inherent electromagnetic properties, portability, cost-effectiveness, and the growth in computing capabilities have encouraged the development of numerous microwave sensing and imaging systems in the medical field, with the potential to complement or even replace current gold-standard methods. This review aims to provide a comprehensive update on the latest advances in medical applications of microwaves, particularly focusing on the near-field ones working within the 1–15 GHz frequency range. It specifically examines significant strides in the development of clinical devices for brain stroke diagnosis and classification, breast cancer screening, and continuous blood glucose monitoring. The technical implementation and algorithmic aspects of prototypes and devices are discussed in detail, including the transceiver systems, radiating elements (such as antennas and sensors), and the imaging algorithms. Additionally, it provides an overview of other promising cutting-edge microwave medical applications, such as knee injuries and colon polyps detection, torso scanning and image-based monitoring of thermal therapy intervention. Finally, the review discusses the challenges of achieving clinical engagement with microwave-based technologies and explores future perspectives.

Funder

MUR

European Union Next-Generation EU

Interreg Central Europe

Horizon Europe Framework Programme

Publisher

MDPI AG

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