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1 January 1987 Construction Of Electrical Resistivity Images For Medical Diagnosis
D. C. Barber, B. H. Brown
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Abstract
The electrical resistivity of various tissues is known to cover a wide range of values and images of resistivity distribution within a patient should show good contrast and may prove to have some diagnostic use. Data on the internal distribution of resistivity within a patient may be obtained by applying current between electrodes attached to the patient and measuring the voltage developed across the surface of the patient. After collection of a complete set of data a tomographic image of resistivity may be constructed using a filtered back-projection algorithm. Some likely clinical uses are in the assessment of respiratory function and cardiopulmonary dynamics.
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D. C. Barber and B. H. Brown "Construction Of Electrical Resistivity Images For Medical Diagnosis", Proc. SPIE 0767, Medical Imaging, (1 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966976
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Lung

Blood

Heart

Tissues

Tomography

Image filtering

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