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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Article . 1995 . Peer-reviewed
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Tissue spectroscopy with electrical impedance tomography: computer simulations

Authors: H. Griffiths;

Tissue spectroscopy with electrical impedance tomography: computer simulations

Abstract

A method is proposed by which bioelectrical spectroscopy could be combined with electrical impedance tomography (EIT) to provide noninvasive characterization of tissue. Multifrequency (2-200 kHz) EIT measurements were simulated with a numerical model for a volume of porcine liver immersed in an electrolytic tank. From the reconstructed EIT images the tissue characterization method was then applied enabling a plot of complex resistivity to be drawn for any selected pixel in the image. Simulations were performed for a small volume of degraded tissue embedded in the normal tissue to examine its effect on the derived spectroscopic parameters. The method could have an application in transplant surgery for screening organs for tissue degradation.

Keywords

Swine, Models, Biological, Electrolysis, Electrophysiology, Liver, Electric Impedance, Animals, Computer Simulation, Electrodes, Tomography

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