Parallel, multi frequency EIT measurement, suitable for recording impedance changes during epilepsy

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Abstract

Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) has been proposed as a method for imaging and localising epileptic activity in the brain. No existing EIT system meets all of the requirements for effective imaging of epilepsy. A parallel EIT system, employing frequency division multiplexing, is described, which is optimised for measuring impedance changes during epilepsy. The system is capable of imaging short duration, spontaneous events in a saline filled tank, using as little as 1ms of recorded data. In-vivo impedance measurements recorded during epilepsy in a rat model are presented.

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Dowrick, T., Sato Dos Santos, G., Vongerichten, A., & Holder, D. (2015). Parallel, multi frequency EIT measurement, suitable for recording impedance changes during epilepsy. Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance, 6(1), 37–43. https://doi.org/10.5617/jeb.2573

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