Minimally invasive in vivo human lung tissue bioimpedance measurements during the bronchoscopy procedure
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Document typeConference report
Defense date2012
PublisherIEEE
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Abstract
Respiratory diseases, which include diseases of the lung, pleura, bronchial tree, trachea, upper respiratory tract and of the respiratory muscles and nerves, are a common and important cause of illness and death among the population. Experimental evidences have shown that tissue lesions have different electrical properties compared with normal tissue. Therefore, lung tissues lesions may be differentiated from lung normal tissue by comparing the tissue passive electrical properties. The manuscript reports a feasibility study for minimally invasive in vivo human lung tissue tetrapolar bioimpedance measurements using a catheter during the bronchoscopy procedure based on multisine Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) at 10 kHz - 1 MHz.
CitationSánchez, B. [et al.]. Minimally invasive in vivo human lung tissue bioimpedance measurements during the bronchoscopy procedure. A: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. "34th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS San Diego, California USA, 28 August-1 September, 2012". San Diego, California: IEEE, 2012, p. 130-133.
ISBN978-1-4577-1787-1/12
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