
doi: 10.1007/bf02441607
pmid: 3959612
The feasibility of simultaneous independent measurements of impedance variations in the right and left apex and base of the lungs using the technique of multielectrode impedance plethysmography (MIPG) was investigated. To obtain independent impedance measurements in each region, high impedance sensitivity areas must be localised by weighting the impedance sensitivity distribution. 12 planar coaxial-type electrodes were attached on the right and left upper, middle and lower sites of the anterior and posterior chest walls. Currents of identical absolute values and differing polarities were simultaneously applied to neightbouring electrodes and voltage measurements were carried out sagittally at the right and left upper and lower sites of the chest walls. The effect of weighting the impedance sensitivity distribution was verified through experimental studies on mongrel dogs. The methods utilised for the induction of regional physiological conductivity changes were selective ventilation and selective indicator infusion into the pulmonary vasculature. The detected impedance variation showed reasonably indenpendent responses which were consistent with our expectations from the results of the computer simulation.
Dogs, Animals, Plethysmography, Impedance, Electrodes, Lung, Models, Biological
Dogs, Animals, Plethysmography, Impedance, Electrodes, Lung, Models, Biological
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