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    Design of Bioimpedance Spectroscopy Instrument With Compensation Techniques for Soft Tissue Characterization

    Source: Journal of Medical Devices:;2015:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 002::page 21001
    Author:
    Dodde, Robert E.
    ,
    Kruger, Grant H.
    ,
    Shih, Albert J.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4029706
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) has shown significant potential in many areas of medicine to provide new physiologic markers. Several acute and chronic diseases are accompanied by changes in intraand extracellular fluid within various areas of the human body. The estimation of fluid in various body compartments is therefore a simple and convenient method to monitor certain disease states. In this work, the design and evaluation of a BIS instrument are presented and three key areas of the development process investigated facilitating the BIS measurement of tissue hydration state. First, the benefit of incorporating DCstabilizing circuitry to the standard modified Howland current pump (MHCP) is investigated to minimize the effect of DC offsets limiting the dynamic range of the system. Second, the influence of the distance between the bioimpedance probe and a high impedance material is investigated using finite element analysis (FEA). Third, an analytic compensation technique is presented to minimize the influence of parasitic capacitance. Finally, the overall experimental setup is evaluated through ex vivo BIS measurements of porcine spleen tissue and compared to published results. The DCstabilizing circuit demonstrated its ability to maintain DC offsets at less than 650 خ¼V through 100 kHz while maintaining an output impedance of 1 Mخ© from 100 Hz to 100 kHz. The proximity of a bioimpedance probe to a high impedance material such as acrylic was shown to increase measured impedance readings by a factor of 4x as the ratio of the distance between the sensing electrodes to the distance between the bioimpedance probe and acrylic reached 1:3. The average parasitic capacitance for the circuit presented was found to be 712 آ±â€‰128 pF, and the analytic compensation method was shown to be able to minimize this effect on the BIS measurements. Measurements of porcine spleen tissue showed close correlation with experimental results reported in published articles. This research presents the successful design and evaluation of a BIS instrument. Specifically, robust measurements were obtained by implementing a DCstabilized current source, investigating probematerial proximity issues and compensating for parasitic capacitance. These strategies were shown to provide tissue measurements comparable with published literature.
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    contributor authorDodde, Robert E.
    contributor authorKruger, Grant H.
    contributor authorShih, Albert J.
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:21:44Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:21:44Z
    date issued2015
    identifier issn1932-6181
    identifier othermed_009_02_021001.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/159105
    description abstractBioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) has shown significant potential in many areas of medicine to provide new physiologic markers. Several acute and chronic diseases are accompanied by changes in intraand extracellular fluid within various areas of the human body. The estimation of fluid in various body compartments is therefore a simple and convenient method to monitor certain disease states. In this work, the design and evaluation of a BIS instrument are presented and three key areas of the development process investigated facilitating the BIS measurement of tissue hydration state. First, the benefit of incorporating DCstabilizing circuitry to the standard modified Howland current pump (MHCP) is investigated to minimize the effect of DC offsets limiting the dynamic range of the system. Second, the influence of the distance between the bioimpedance probe and a high impedance material is investigated using finite element analysis (FEA). Third, an analytic compensation technique is presented to minimize the influence of parasitic capacitance. Finally, the overall experimental setup is evaluated through ex vivo BIS measurements of porcine spleen tissue and compared to published results. The DCstabilizing circuit demonstrated its ability to maintain DC offsets at less than 650 خ¼V through 100 kHz while maintaining an output impedance of 1 Mخ© from 100 Hz to 100 kHz. The proximity of a bioimpedance probe to a high impedance material such as acrylic was shown to increase measured impedance readings by a factor of 4x as the ratio of the distance between the sensing electrodes to the distance between the bioimpedance probe and acrylic reached 1:3. The average parasitic capacitance for the circuit presented was found to be 712 آ±â€‰128 pF, and the analytic compensation method was shown to be able to minimize this effect on the BIS measurements. Measurements of porcine spleen tissue showed close correlation with experimental results reported in published articles. This research presents the successful design and evaluation of a BIS instrument. Specifically, robust measurements were obtained by implementing a DCstabilized current source, investigating probematerial proximity issues and compensating for parasitic capacitance. These strategies were shown to provide tissue measurements comparable with published literature.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDesign of Bioimpedance Spectroscopy Instrument With Compensation Techniques for Soft Tissue Characterization
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume9
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Medical Devices
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4029706
    journal fristpage21001
    journal lastpage21001
    identifier eissn1932-619X
    treeJournal of Medical Devices:;2015:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 002
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