IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Real-Time Monitoring of Contact Impedance From Multiple Electrode–Scalp Interfaces During Cerebral Electrical Impedance Tomography

  • Hang Ma,
  • Haoting Li,
  • Xuechao Liu,
  • Weichen Li,
  • Junying Xia,
  • Benyuan Liu,
  • Xuetao Shi,
  • Xiuzhen Dong,
  • Feng Fu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2928580
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 95186 – 95196

Abstract

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Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a promising medical technique for monitoring brain injury through the reflection of electrical impedance changes in internal brain tissues. However, the contact impedances at the electrode-scalp interfaces can still notably affect the EIT accuracy. Hence, we propose a method for real-time monitoring the multi-channel contact impedances of cerebral EIT using a reference electrode attached close to the head vertex. This method allows to approximate inter-channel differences and changes over time of multi-channel contact impedances. The experimental results on 36 volunteers show that the maximum relative inter-channel difference obtained from 16 disposable surface electrodes reaches 18.7%, and the maximum relative change over time reaches 19.2%. The proposed method can assist clinicians in real-time monitoring of contact conditions from the multiple electrode-scalp interfaces during the clinical application of the cerebral EIT.

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