

Author: Nebuya Satoru Koike Tomotaka Imai Hiroshi Iwashita Yoshiaki Brown Brian H Soma Kazui
Publisher: IOP Publishing
E-ISSN: 1361-6579|36|6|1261-1271
ISSN: 0967-3334
Source: Physiological Measurement, Vol.36, Iss.6, 2015-06, pp. : 1261-1271
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Abstract
This paper reports on the results of a study which compares lung density values obtained from electrical impedance tomography (EIT), clinical diagnosis and CT values (HU) within a region of interest in the lung. The purpose was to assess the clinical use of lung density estimation using EIT data. In 11 patients supported by a mechanical ventilator, the consistency of regional lung density measurements as estimated by EIT was validated to assess the feasibility of its use in intensive care medicine. There were significant differences in regional lung densities recorded in the supine position between normal lungs and diseased lungs associated with pneumonia, atelectasis and pleural effusion (normal; 240 ± 71.7 kg m−3, pneumonia; 306 ± 38.6 kg m−3, atelectasis; 497 ± 130 kg m−3, pleural effusion; 467 ± 113 kg m−3: Steel–Dwass test,
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