Sensors (Nov 2020)

Bioimpedance Sensor and Methodology for Acute Pain Monitoring

  • Mihaela Ghita,
  • Martine Neckebroek,
  • Jasper Juchem,
  • Dana Copot,
  • Cristina I. Muresan,
  • Clara M. Ionescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20236765
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 23
p. 6765

Abstract

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The paper aims to revive the interest in bioimpedance analysis for pain studies in communicating and non-communicating (anesthetized) individuals for monitoring purpose. The plea for exploitation of full potential offered by the complex (bio)impedance measurement is emphasized through theoretical and experimental analysis. A non-invasive, low-cost reliable sensor to measure skin impedance is designed with off-the-shelf components. This is a second generation prototype for pain detection, quantification, and modeling, with the objective to be used in fully anesthetized patients undergoing surgery. The 2D and 3D time–frequency, multi-frequency evaluation of impedance data is based on broadly available signal processing tools. Furthermore, fractional-order impedance models are implied to provide an indication of change in tissue dynamics correlated with absence/presence of nociceptor stimulation. The unique features of the proposed sensor enhancements are described and illustrated here based on mechanical and thermal tests and further reinforced with previous studies from our first generation prototype.

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