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Title: Geometric effects on resistivity measurements with four-electrode probes in isotropic and anisotropic tissues. Author: Wang Y, Schimpf PH, Haynor DR, Kim Y. Journal: IEEE Trans Biomed Eng; 1998 Jul; 45(7):877-84. PubMed ID: 9644896. Abstract: We studied via computer simulation the effects of electrode diameter, electrode length, interelectrode spacing, and tissue size on the accuracy of measured tissue resistivities and anisotropy ratios obtained with the widely used four-electrode technique. Such measurements commonly assume an ideal situation in which the four electrodes are infinitesimally small and the tissue is semi-infinite. Our study shows that these geometric factors can significantly affect measured resistivities, particularly for anisotropic tissues. The measured anisotropy ratio is decreased by either 1) increasing the electrode diameter or length relative to the interelectrode spacing of the probe or 2) decreasing tissue size. We have provided an equation for estimating errors in the measured anisotropy ratio from the parameters of electrode and tissue geometries. The simulation findings are supported by our in vitro experimental results.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]