CORRECTION OF THE NONUNIFORM SPATIAL SENSITIVITY OF ELECTRICAL-IMPEDANCE TOMOGRAPHY IMAGES

Citation
Dc. Thomas et al., CORRECTION OF THE NONUNIFORM SPATIAL SENSITIVITY OF ELECTRICAL-IMPEDANCE TOMOGRAPHY IMAGES, Physiological measurement, 15, 1994, pp. 10000147-10000152
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Biophysics,"Engineering, Biomedical",Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09673334
Volume
15
Year of publication
1994
Supplement
2A
Pages
10000147 - 10000152
Database
ISI
SICI code
0967-3334(1994)15:<10000147:COTNSS>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
One of the clinical applications of electrical impedance tomography (E IT) is the measurement of volume changes of body fluids. However, the spatial sensitivity of images produced by the Sheffield Mark I system is non-uniform and if quantitative comparisons of resistivity images r esulting from volume changes are to be made, this non-uniformity must be corrected for. All experimental data were collected from a phantom consisting of semi-permeable membrane tubes fixed vertically at differ ent distances from the centre of a cylindrical tank which was filled w ith a saline solution of resistivity 5 OMEGA m. Individual images were obtained when each tube was filled with a saline solution of resistiv ity 1.5 OMEGA m. Analysis of these images, using the resistivity integ ral described by Thomas et al, yielded the sensitivity of Err at diffe rent positions within the tank. Combinations of tubes were then filled with saline (1.5 OMEGA m) and an image produced for each combination. Cross sections of the images were taken and used to confirm that the principle of superposition is valid for EIT. A simple pixel scaling co rrection, derived from the sensitivity data, was then applied to the i mages and the results re-analysed to demonstrate a reduction in volume measurement error. The application of this correction to in vivo imag es is discussed.