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Title: Thorax mapping for localized lung impedance change using focused impedance measurement (FIM): A pilot study
Authors: Ferdous, Humayra
Baig, Tanvir Noor
Rabbani, K. Siddique-e
Keywords: Focused impedance measurements, lung impedance, bioimpedance
Issue Date: 28-Dec-2013
Publisher: Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance
Citation: 9
Series/Report no.: vol. 4;pp. 57–61, 2013
Abstract: Focused impedance measurement (FIM) is a technique where impedance can be measured with the optimum level of localization without much increase in complexity of measuring instrument. The electrodes are applied on the skin surface while the organs inside also contribute to the measurement, as the body is a volume conductor. In a healthy and disease free lung region, the air enters at breathe-in, increases the impedance of the lung, and impedance reduces during breathe-out. In contrast, for a diseased lung, where part of the lungs is filled with water or some fluid, air will not enter into this zone reducing impedance change between inspiration and expiration. With this idea, the current work had been executed to have general view of localized impedance change throughout thorax using 6-electrode FIM. This generated a matrix mapping from both the front and from the back of the thorax, which showed how impedance change due to ventilation varies from frontal plane to back plane of human bodies.
URI: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1669
ISSN: 1891-5469
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