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Advances in electrical impedance tomography-based brain imaging

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MILITARY MEDICAL RESEARCH
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40779-022-00370-7

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Electrical impedance tomography (EIT); Brain diseases; Tissue impedance; Microelectrode array

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81773353]
  2. Jilin Scientific and Technological Development Program [20200404148YY, 20200601005JC, 20210101317JC]
  3. Jilin Province Special Project of Medical and Health Talents [JLSCZD2019-032]
  4. Research Funding Program of Norman Bethune Biomedical Engineering Center [BQEGCZX2019025]
  5. National College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program (CN) [202010183691]

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This review provides an overview of electrical impedance tomography (EIT) in the context of brain imaging for disease diagnosis and treatment. Recent advances in EIT application in epilepsy, stroke, brain injuries, and edema are discussed. Factors limiting the accuracy of EIT modeling and prospects for the field are also highlighted.
Novel advances in the field of brain imaging have enabled the unprecedented clinical application of various imaging modalities to facilitate disease diagnosis and treatment. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a functional imaging technique that measures the transfer impedances between electrodes on the body surface to estimate the spatial distribution of electrical properties of tissues. EIT offers many advantages over other neuroimaging technologies, which has led to its potential clinical use. This qualitative review provides an overview of the basic principles, algorithms, and system composition of EIT. Recent advances in the field of EIT are discussed in the context of epilepsy, stroke, brain injuries and edema, and other brain diseases. Further, we summarize factors limiting the development of brain EIT and highlight prospects for the field. In epilepsy imaging, there have been advances in EIT imaging depth, from cortical to subcortical regions. In stroke research, a bedside EIT stroke monitoring system has been developed for clinical practice, and data support the role of EIT in multi-modal imaging for diagnosing stroke. Additionally, EIT has been applied to monitor the changes in brain water content associated with cerebral edema, enabling the early identification of brain edema and the evaluation of mannitol dehydration. However, anatomically realistic geometry, inhomogeneity, cranium completeness, anisotropy and skull type, etc., must be considered to improve the accuracy of EIT modeling. Thus, the further establishment of EIT as a mature and routine diagnostic technique will necessitate the accumulation of more supporting evidence.

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