D M Jones et al 2003 Physiol. Meas. 24 605 doi:10.1088/0967-3334/24/2/369
D M Jones, R H Smallwood, D R Hose, B H Brown and D C Walker
Show affiliationsImpedance measurement is a promising technique for detecting pre-malignant changes in epithelial tissue. This paper considers how the design of the impedance probe affects the ability to discriminate between tissue types. To do this, finite element models of the electrical properties of squamous and glandular columnar epithelia have been used. The glandular tissue model is described here for the first time. Glandular mucosa is found in many regions of the gastrointestinal tract, such as the stomach and intestine, and has a large effective surface area. Firstly, the electrical properties of a small section of gland, with epithelial cells and supportive tissue, are determined. These properties are then used to build up a three-dimensional model of a whole section of mucosa containing many thousands of glands. Measurements using different types of impedance probe were simulated by applying different boundary conditions to the models. Transepithelial impedance, and tetrapolar measurement with a probe placed on the tissue surface have been modelled. In the latter case, the impedance can be affected by conductive fluid, such as mucus, on the tissue surface. This effect has been investigated, and a new design of probe, which uses a guard electrode to counteract this potential source of variability, is proposed.
87.10.-e General theory and mathematical aspects
87.64.-t Spectroscopic and microscopic techniques in biophysics and medical physics
87.19.R- Mechanical and electrical properties of tissues and organs
Issue 2 (May 2003)
Received 18 February 2003
Published 30 April 2003
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