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Mohammad Hossein Ramezani1, Esmaeil S Nadimi1.
Abstract
In this Letter, a non-invasive method for thickness estimation of the subcutaneous fat layer of abdominal wall is presented by using a coaxial probe. Fat layer has the highest impact on the averaged attenuation parameter of the abdominal wall due to its high thickness and low permittivity. The abdominal wall is modelled as a multi-layer medium and an analytical model for the probe is derived by calculation of its aperture admittance facing to this multi-layer medium. The performance of this model is then validated by a numerical simulation using finite-difference-time-domain (FDTD) analysis. Simulation results show the high impact of the probe dimension and fat layer thickness on the sensitivity of the measured permittivity. The authors further investigate this sensitivity by statistical analysis of the permittivity variations. Finally, measuring in different locations relative to the body surface is presented as a solution to estimate the fat layer thickness in the presence of uncertainty of model parameters.Keywords: FTDT analysis; abdominal wall; aperture admittance; biomedical measurement; coaxial probe; finite difference time-domain analysis; multilayer medium; numerical simulation; permittivity; permittivity measurement; statistical analysis; subcutaneous fat layer; thickness estimation; thickness measurement
Year: 2016 PMID: 27222737 PMCID: PMC4814811 DOI: 10.1049/htl.2015.0036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthc Technol Lett ISSN: 2053-3713