Literature DB >> 20097150

The use of bioimpedance in the detection/screening of tongue cancer.

Tai-Ping Sun1, Congo Tak-Shing Ching, Chi-Sheng Cheng, Su-Hua Huang, Yi-Juai Chen, Chin-Sung Hsiao, Ching-Haur Chang, Shiow-Yuan Huang, Hsiu-Li Shieh, Wei-Hao Liu, Chia-Ming Liu, Chung-Yuan Chen.   

Abstract

Oral cancers are the 11th most common malignancy reported worldwide, accounting for 3% of all newly diagnosed cancer cases, and one with high mortality ratios among all malignancies. The objectives of this study were therefore to study the electrical properties of cancerous tongue tissue and normal tongue tissue, as well as to investigate a new approach for low-cost, noninvasive, and real-time screening of oral cancer. Twelve tongue cancer patients and twelve healthy subjects participated in this study. A disposable probe with four silver electrodes was used to measure the electrical properties of patient's and healthy subject's tongue tissues at six different frequencies, which were 20Hz, 50kHz, 1.3MHz, 2.5MHz, 3.7MHz and 5MHz. The amplitude of the applied voltage was limited to 200mV. Four measurement parameters of impedance, phase angle, real part of impedance, and imaginary part of impedance of tongue were assessed to see if significant difference in values obtained in patient's and healthy subject's tongue tissues existed. Intraclass correlation coefficient showed that all measurements had good reliability and validity (ICC>0.95 for all measurements). Significant differences were found at 20Hz (p<0.05-0.001 for the four measurement parameters) and 50kHz (p<0.001 for the four measurement parameters) between patient's and healthy subject's tongue tissues. In conclusion, bioimpedance at a particular frequency is a potentially promising technique for tongue cancer screening.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20097150     DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2009.12.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol        ISSN: 1877-7821            Impact factor:   2.984


  5 in total

1.  Mapping Electrical Impedance Spectra of the Healthy Oral Mucosa: a Pilot Study.

Authors:  Ivica Richter; Ivan Alajbeg; Vanja Vučićević Boras; Ana Andabak Rogulj; Vlaho Brailo
Journal:  Acta Stomatol Croat       Date:  2015-12

2.  Design and Development of a Low-Cost Arduino-Based Electrical BioImpedance Spectrometer.

Authors:  Khusnul Ain; R Arif Wibowo; Soegianto Soelistiono; Lailatul Muniroh; Bayu Ariwanto
Journal:  J Med Signals Sens       Date:  2020-04-25

3.  Diagnosing early Barrett's neoplasia and oesophageal squamous cell neoplasia by bioimpedance spectroscopy in human tissue.

Authors:  Mate Knabe; Christian Kurz; Thorsten Knoll; Thomas Velten; Michael Vieth; Hendrik Manner; Christian Ell; Oliver Pech
Journal:  United European Gastroenterol J       Date:  2013-08       Impact factor: 4.623

4.  Use of electrical impedance spectroscopy to detect malignant and potentially malignant oral lesions.

Authors:  Craig Murdoch; Brian H Brown; Vanessa Hearnden; Paul M Speight; Katy D'Apice; Anne M Hegarty; John A Tidy; T Jamie Healey; Peter E Highfield; Martin H Thornhill
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2014-09-23

Review 5.  The clinical application of electrical impedance technology in the detection of malignant neoplasms: a systematic review.

Authors:  Angela A Pathiraja; Ruwan A Weerakkody; Alexander C von Roon; Paul Ziprin; Richard Bayford
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2020-06-08       Impact factor: 5.531

  5 in total

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