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头皮安装式脑血流动力学电阻抗断层成像

Scalp-Mounted Electrical Impedance Tomography of Cerebral Hemodynamics.

作者信息

Ouypornkochagorn Taweechai, Terzija Nataša, Wright Paul, Davidson John L, Polydorides Nick, McCann Hugh

机构信息

Faculty of Engineering, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok 10110, Thailand.

Arriver Software GmbH, 85716 Unterschleißheim, Germany.

出版信息

IEEE Sens J. 2022 Mar 1;22(5):4569-4580. doi: 10.1109/JSEN.2022.3145587. Epub 2022 Jan 21.

Abstract

An Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) system has been developed for dynamic three-dimensional imaging of changes in conductivity distribution in the human head, using scalp-mounted electrodes. We attribute these images to changes in cerebral perfusion. At 100 frames per second (fps), voltage measurement is achieved with full-scale signal-to-noise ratio of 105 dB and common-mode rejection ratio > 90 dB. A novel nonlinear method is presented for 3-D imaging of the difference in conductivity distribution in the head, relative to a reference time. The method achieves much reduced modelling error. It successfully localizes conductivity inclusions in experimental and simulation tests, where previous methods fail. For > 50 human volunteers, the rheoencephalography (REG) waveform is observed in EIT voltage measurements for every volunteer, with peak-to-peak amplitudes up to approx. 50 V. Images are presented of the change in conductivity distribution during the REG/cardiac cycle, at 50 fps, showing maximum local conductivity change of approx. 1% in grey/white matter. A total of 17 tests were performed during short (typically 5s) carotid artery occlusions on 5 volunteers, monitored by Transcranial Doppler ultrasound. From EIT measurements averaged over complete REG/cardiac cycles, 13 occlusion tests showed consistently decreased conductivity of cerebral regions on the occluded side, and increased conductivity on the opposite side. The maximum local conductivity change during occlusion was approx. 20%. The simplicity of the carotid artery intervention provides a striking validation of the scalp-mounted measurement system in imaging cerebral hemodynamics, and the REG images indicate its unique combination of sensitivity and temporal resolution.

摘要

一种电阻抗断层成像(EIT)系统已被开发出来,用于通过安装在头皮上的电极对人类头部电导率分布变化进行动态三维成像。我们将这些图像归因于脑灌注的变化。在每秒100帧(fps)的情况下,实现了满量程信噪比为105 dB且共模抑制比>90 dB的电压测量。提出了一种新颖的非线性方法,用于对头部电导率分布相对于参考时间的差异进行三维成像。该方法大大降低了建模误差。在先前方法失败的实验和模拟测试中,它成功地定位了电导率内含物。对于超过50名人类志愿者,在每次志愿者的EIT电压测量中都观察到了脑血流图(REG)波形,峰峰值幅度高达约50 V。呈现了在REG/心动周期期间电导率分布变化的图像,帧率为50 fps,显示灰质/白质中最大局部电导率变化约为1%。在5名志愿者的短时间(通常为5秒)颈动脉闭塞期间共进行了17次测试,通过经颅多普勒超声进行监测。从在完整的REG/心动周期上平均的EIT测量结果来看,13次闭塞测试显示,闭塞侧脑区的电导率持续下降,而对侧电导率增加。闭塞期间最大局部电导率变化约为20%。颈动脉干预的简易性为用于脑血流动力学成像的头皮安装测量系统提供了有力的验证,并且REG图像显示了其灵敏度和时间分辨率的独特组合。

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