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Exploratory Evidence 8 publications

Devices & Clinical Trials

Basic Science

Device documentation and clinical trial records are gathered under this heading. Because the area contains technical documents and registry data rather than peer-reviewed literature, it differs in character from the others.

8total publications
1clinical studies
0preclinical studies
5reviews
2007–2021publication span

Evidence Status by Regime

Reversible electroporation (RE-ECT)

5publications
0clinical
0preclinical

Exploratory Evidence

2017–2021 · Early Research Stage

Irreversible electroporation (IRE-ECT)

3publications
1clinical
0preclinical

Exploratory Evidence

2007–2017 · Early Research Stage

Mechanisms Reported in This Area

Terms were detected by automatic matching over publication abstracts; the figure gives the number of publications containing the term.

Gene Electrotransfer (Plasmid DNA) 2 Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death 2 Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation 2 Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation 1 Increased Intracellular Cisplatin Accumulation 1 Necrosis and Necroptosis 1 Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Field (nsPEF) 1

Study Type Distribution

Bar length is scaled to the most common study type; the percentage gives the share of the whole area. Colour marks the evidence tier of the study type, the same scale as the evidence map.

Study typePublicationsShare within this area
Clinical Study1
12%
Review5
62%
Technical / Device Study1
12%
Protocol1
12%

Literature Evidence Table

8 publications listed in order of evidence strength. Click a title to open the citation, mechanism and full abstract drawer.

RegimePublicationYearStudy typeModelMechanismAbstract
Irreversible
Bertacchini et al · Technol Cancer Res Treat
2007Clinical StudyHumanReversible Membrane Permeabilisation, Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell DeathIrreversible electroporation is an ablation modality in which microseconds, high-voltage electrical pulses are applied to induce cell necrosis in a target tissue. To perform irreversible ele…
Reversible
Granata et al · Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
2021ReviewHumanIrreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationElectroporation (EP) techniques, used alone (Irreversible Electroporation, IRE) or in combination with anti-cancer drugs (Electrochemotherapy, ECT), have been shown to be effective in the tr…
Reversible
Bertacchini · Handbook of Electroporation
2017ReviewLiterature AnalysisGene Electrotransfer (Plasmid DNA)The development of the medical device Cliniporator™ started in 2000 with the homonymous European project, and, at its end, the prototype of the device was ready to be certified. The work done…
Reversible
Brizio et al · Handbook of Electroporation
2017ReviewLiterature AnalysisGene Electrotransfer (Plasmid DNA)In this chapter we will present the International Network for Sharing Practices on Electrochemotherapy group, founded to answer the need of discussing issues and share experience on the use …
Irreversible
Leveque et al · Handbook of Electroporation
2017ReviewLiterature AnalysisThis chapter summarizes the experimental dosimetry techniques developed for exposures to high-intensity, ultrashort pulses in the nanosecond domain. The dosimetry or characterization of the …
Irreversible
Mi et al · Handbook of Electroporation
2017ReviewLiterature AnalysisNanosecond Pulsed Electric Field (nsPEF)In order to explore the biomedical application of nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs), researchers have used numerous methods to develop nanosecond pulse generators. Transmission line-…
Reversible
IGEA S.p.A. · –
Technical / Device StudyTECHNICAL SHEET INDEX 1. DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE OF CLINIPORATOR VITAE .......................................................................... 2 2. ACCESSORIES ......................…
Reversible
Pirc et al · SlovMedJour
2018ProtocolFinal goal of the study is to estimate the cost-e ectiveness of electrochemotherapy for the tre- atment of basal-cell carcinoma and skin melanoma. Paper consists of two parts: the first part…

Limitations

The counts on this page are bounded by the scope of the source PDF archive and are not a systematic review of the area's literature. Study type and mechanism labels are derived automatically; for critical decisions consult the full texts of the publications listed. The evidence level reflects the number of publications, not their methodological quality.