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Stand-off electrode (SoE): a new method for improving the sensitivity distribution of a tetrapolar probe.

Pedro Bertemes-Filho1, Brian H Brown, Rod H Smallwood, Adrian J Wilson.   

Abstract

Tetrapolar probes have been widely used for measuring the impedance spectra of tissues. However, the non-uniform sensitivity distribution of these probes limits the ability to identify conductivity changes in tissue. This paper presents a novel method for improving the sensitivity distribution beneath a tetrapolar probe. The method consists of placing a hydrogel layer between the probe and the tissue in order to make the sensitivity positive everywhere within the tissue. Theoretical and measured sensitivity distributions are compared. A good agreement between theoretical and measured data from an electrolytic tank was obtained with a maximum error of 1.3%. In vivo forearm measurements showed that the use of a conductive layer does enable tissue conductivity spectra to be determined. A smaller variation between subjects was obtained when using the stand-off. It was not possible to assess the absolute accuracy of the method due to the absence of a 'gold standard' for the measurement of tissue conductivity spectra.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12812435     DOI: 10.1088/0967-3334/24/2/362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Meas        ISSN: 0967-3334            Impact factor:   2.833


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1.  A new six-electrode electrical impedance technique for probing deep organs in the human body.

Authors:  Shamor Kanti Roy; Mohammad Abu Sayem Karal; Muhammad Abdul Kadir; Khondkar Siddique-E Rabbani
Journal:  Eur Biophys J       Date:  2019-09-16       Impact factor: 1.733

2.  Use of a Conical Conducting Layer with an Electrical Impedance Probe to Enhance Sensitivity in Epithelial Tissues.

Authors:  Muhammad Abdul Kadir; K Siddique-E Rabbani
Journal:  J Electr Bioimpedance       Date:  2018-12-31
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