Jossinet J, Trillaud C, Risacher F, McAdams E T
Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale; INSERM U281, Lyon, France.
Med Prog Technol. 1993;19(4):167-72.
Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) is an imaging technique based on multiple impedance measurements using electronically multiplexed surface electrodes. The present study describes an EIT prototype tomograph which uses two frequencies of applied signal: 31.25 kHz (within the frequency range originally used in early EIT studies) and 250 kHz. The use of the latter frequency was made possible as a result of several technical innovations including the use of separate groups of electrodes for current injection and for differential voltage measurement and the use of parallel input channels distributed around the object. In vitro images were successfully obtained using the system at the above two frequencies. It is concluded from this study that Electrical Impedance Tomography can be used at sufficiently high frequencies to enable bio-electrical tissue characterisation.
电阻抗断层成像(EIT)是一种基于使用电子多路复用表面电极进行多次阻抗测量的成像技术。本研究描述了一种EIT原型断层扫描仪,该扫描仪使用两个施加信号频率:31.25 kHz(在早期EIT研究最初使用的频率范围内)和250 kHz。由于多项技术创新,包括使用单独的电极组进行电流注入和差分电压测量,以及使用围绕物体分布的并行输入通道,使得能够使用后一个频率。使用该系统在上述两个频率下成功获得了体外图像。本研究得出的结论是,电阻抗断层成像可以在足够高的频率下使用,以实现生物电组织表征。