Brabant Olivia A, Byrne David P, Sacks Muriel, Moreno Martinez Fernando, Raisis Anthea L, Araos Joaquin B, Waldmann Andreas D, Schramel Johannes P, Ambrosio Aline, Hosgood Giselle, Braun Christina, Auer Ulrike, Bleul Ulrike, Herteman Nicolas, Secombe Cristy J, Schoster Angelika, Soares Joao, Beazley Shannon, Meira Carolina, Adler Andy, Mosing Martina
School of Veterinary Medicine, Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia.
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2022 Jul 22;9:946911. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.946911. eCollection 2022.
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a non-invasive real-time non-ionising imaging modality that has many applications. Since the first recorded use in 1978, the technology has become more widely used especially in human adult and neonatal critical care monitoring. Recently, there has been an increase in research on thoracic EIT in veterinary medicine. Real-time imaging of the thorax allows evaluation of ventilation distribution in anesthetised and conscious animals. As the technology becomes recognised in the veterinary community there is a need to standardize approaches to data collection, analysis, interpretation and nomenclature, ensuring comparison and repeatability between researchers and studies. A group of nineteen veterinarians and two biomedical engineers experienced in veterinary EIT were consulted and contributed to the preparation of this statement. The aim of this consensus is to provide an introduction to this imaging modality, to highlight clinical relevance and to include recommendations on how to effectively use thoracic EIT in veterinary species. Based on this, the consensus statement aims to address the need for a streamlined approach to veterinary thoracic EIT and includes: an introduction to the use of EIT in veterinary species, the technical background to creation of the functional images, a consensus from all contributing authors on the practical application and use of the technology, descriptions and interpretation of current available variables including appropriate statistical analysis, nomenclature recommended for consistency and future developments in thoracic EIT. The information provided in this consensus statement may benefit researchers and clinicians working within the field of veterinary thoracic EIT. We endeavor to inform future users of the benefits of this imaging modality and provide opportunities to further explore applications of this technology with regards to perfusion imaging and pathology diagnosis.
电阻抗断层成像(EIT)是一种无创、实时、非电离的成像方式,有多种应用。自1978年首次有记录使用以来,该技术得到了更广泛的应用,尤其是在成人和新生儿重症监护监测中。最近,兽医学领域对胸部EIT的研究有所增加。胸部的实时成像可用于评估麻醉和清醒动物的通气分布。随着该技术在兽医界得到认可,需要对数据收集、分析、解释和术语进行标准化,以确保研究人员和研究之间具有可比性和可重复性。我们咨询了19名有兽医EIT经验的兽医和2名生物医学工程师,并让他们参与了本声明的编写。本共识的目的是介绍这种成像方式,强调其临床相关性,并就如何在兽医物种中有效使用胸部EIT提出建议。基于此,共识声明旨在满足对兽医胸部EIT采用简化方法的需求,内容包括:EIT在兽医物种中的应用介绍、功能性图像创建的技术背景、所有参与作者对该技术实际应用和使用的共识、当前可用变量的描述和解释(包括适当的统计分析)、为保持一致性而推荐的术语以及胸部EIT的未来发展。本共识声明提供的信息可能会使从事兽医胸部EIT领域工作的研究人员和临床医生受益。我们努力让未来的使用者了解这种成像方式的益处,并提供机会进一步探索该技术在灌注成像和病理诊断方面的应用。