Surowiec A, Stuchly S S, Eidus L, Swarup A
Phys Med Biol. 1987 May;32(5):615-21. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/32/5/007.
In vitro permittivity measurements of excised human liver, spleen, kidney and cardiac muscle at frequencies from 10 kHz to 100 MHz are described. An end-of-the-line capacitive sensor and a computer-controlled network analyser HP 3577 were employed. The results were compared with human data reported by other investigators as well as with the animal (cat) data obtained earlier in this laboratory. It was found that the conductivity of most of the human tissues tested was significantly higher than that of the animal tissues for the test frequencies. The dielectric constants for human kidney and spleen are higher than the corresponding animal (cat) tissues at frequencies from 10 kHz to approximately 1 MHz and at around 100 MHz. However, the values for liver do not differ significantly between the two species in the same frequency range.
本文描述了在10 kHz至100 MHz频率范围内对切除的人体肝脏、脾脏、肾脏和心肌进行的体外介电常数测量。采用了终端电容式传感器和计算机控制的网络分析仪HP 3577。将结果与其他研究者报告的人体数据以及本实验室早期获得的动物(猫)数据进行了比较。结果发现,在所测试的频率下,大多数人体组织的电导率显著高于动物组织。在10 kHz至约1 MHz以及约100 MHz的频率下,人体肾脏和脾脏的介电常数高于相应的动物(猫)组织。然而,在相同频率范围内,两种物种的肝脏介电常数数值没有显著差异。