A probe for organ impedance measurement
- PMID: 15490831
- DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2004.831518
A probe for organ impedance measurement
Abstract
In this paper, we describe the theory and practical implementation of an electrical impedance probe for making in vivo measurements of the electrical admittance of living tissue. The probe uses concentric annular electrodes and is shown to sample a more localized, yet greater, volume of tissue than the standard four-electrode probe. We have developed a mathematical model for the conduction of current between the probe electrodes assuming that we are investigating a uniform, isotropic, semi-infinite region and taking into account the contact impedance between the electrodes and the organ. The electric fields produced by the probe have been calculated by solving a weakly singular Fredholm integral equation of the second kind. The size and position of the probe electrodes have been optimized to maximize both the accuracy in the admittance measurement and insensitivity to contact impedance. A probe and driving hardware have been constructed and experimental results are provided showing the accuracy of admittance measurements at 50 and 640 KHz.
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