DocumentCode
795181
Title
Electrical impedance endo-tomography: imaging tissue from inside
Author
Jossinet, Jacques ; Marry, Emmanuel ; Montalibet, Amalric
Author_Institution
INSERM, Nat. Inst. for Health & Med. Res., Lyon, France
Volume
21
Issue
6
fYear
2002
fDate
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
560
Lastpage
565
Abstract
This paper describes a new method for scanning the conductivity of a tissue or an organ using a multielectrode impedance probe placed at the center of the region of interest. The long-term objective of the study is the evaluation, using an urethral impedance probe, of the lesion produced by ultrasound ablathermy of localized prostate cancer. The probe consists of electrodes placed at the surface of an insulating cylinder. The injected current passes around the cylinder and spreads in the medium surrounding the probe. This paper presents the theoretical bases of this method, the calculated sensitivity distributions of electrode configurations involving a pair of diametrically opposed electrodes and an application in vitro. The experimental set-up consisted of a water tank and a 16-electrode prototype probe 50 mm in diameter. Data sets were collected in the presence of conductivity perturbations produced by small size insulators or conductors and a 7.5% constant perturbation model. The presented images, although reconstructed using a simple retro-projection algorithm, demonstrate the feasibility of the method. Improvements in data collection and image reconstruction are possible.
Keywords
biomedical electrodes; electric impedance imaging; image reconstruction; medical image processing; probes; 16-electrode prototype probe; 50 mm; calculated sensitivity distributions; conductivity perturbation; constant perturbation model; data collection improvements; diametrically opposed electrodes pair; electrical impedance endotomography; electrode configurations; imaging tissue from inside; injected current; insulating cylinder surface; localized prostate cancer; medical diagnostic imaging; multielectrode impedance probe; simple retroprojection algorithm; small size insulators; ultrasound ablathermy; water tank; Conductivity; Electrodes; Image reconstruction; In vitro; Insulation; Lesions; Probes; Prostate cancer; Surface impedance; Ultrasonic imaging; Electric Impedance; Electrodes; Electromagnetic Fields; Equipment Design; Feasibility Studies; Humans; Image Enhancement; Models, Biological; Phantoms, Imaging; Sensitivity and Specificity; Tomography;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2002.800610
Filename
1021920
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