Journal of Investigative Surgery (Oct 2019)

Identification of Pulmonary Nodules by Sweeping the Surface of the Lung with an Electrical Bioimpedance Probe: A Feasibility Study

  • Rasool Baghbani,
  • Mohammad Hassan Moradi,
  • Mohammad Behgam Shadmehr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/08941939.2018.1446106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 7
pp. 614 – 623

Abstract

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Purpose: Identifying and localizing the invisible and nonpalpable pulmonary nodules are among the main challenges surgeons face during open and thoracoscopic surgeries. This in vitro study explores the feasibility of utilizing a simple and safe electrical bioimpedance probe in locating the pulmonary nodules by sweeping the surface of the lung tissue. Methods: A probe was designed with four spherical electrodes that were used for recording the bioimpedance spectrum of the lung tissue in a frequency range of 50 kHz to 5 MHz. In each of the 10 resected surgical specimens, the bioimpedance of normal lung tissue as well as the tumoral lung tissue were recorded and compared with each other. Results: By drawing the Nyquist curves, it was determined that the amplitude of the electrical impedance measured by moving the probe from the healthy point to the region of the pulmonary nodule decreases and the frequency characteristics of the bioimpedance spectrum increases. Conclusion: This method could be potentially beneficial in the localization of invisible and even nonpalpable in-depth pulmonary nodules in thoracic surgeries.

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