Erschienen in:
10.10.2017 | Original Research
Ventilation inhomogeneity in obstructive lung diseases measured by electrical impedance tomography: a simulation study
verfasst von:
B. Schullcke, S. Krueger-Ziolek, B. Gong, R. A. Jörres, U. Mueller-Lisse, K. Moeller
Erschienen in:
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
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Ausgabe 4/2018
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Abstract
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) has mostly been used in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to monitor ventilation distribution but is also promising for the diagnosis in spontaneously breathing patients with obstructive lung diseases. Beside tomographic images, several numerical measures have been proposed to quantitatively assess the lung state. In this study two common measures, the ‘Global Inhomogeneity Index’ and the ‘Coefficient of Variation’ were compared regarding their capability to reflect the severity of lung obstruction. A three-dimensional simulation model was used to simulate obstructed lungs, whereby images were reconstructed on a two-dimensional domain. Simulations revealed that minor obstructions are not adequately recognized in the reconstructed images and that obstruction above and below the electrode plane may result in misleading values of inhomogeneity measures. EIT measurements on several electrode planes are necessary to apply these measures in patients with obstructive lung diseases in a promising manner.