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      Factors affecting electrode-gel-skin interface impedance in electrical impedance tomography.

      Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
      Electric Impedance, Electrodes, Galvanic Skin Response, Gels, Humans, Temperature, Tomography, methods

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          The magnitude, mismatch and temporal variations of the electrode-gel-skin interface impedance can cause problems in electrical impedance tomography (EIT) measurement. It is shown that at the high frequencies generally encountered in EIT the capacitive properties of the electrode interface, and especially those of the skin, are of primary importance. A wide range of techniques are reviewed that could possibly be used to minimise these problems. These techniques include the use of skin preparation, penetration enhancers, temperature and electrical impulses. Although several of these techniques appear very attractive, they are not without serious potential drawbacks. A combination of some of these techniques may well hold the key to success.

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          9039740
          10.1007/BF02523842

          Chemistry
          Electric Impedance,Electrodes,Galvanic Skin Response,Gels,Humans,Temperature,Tomography,methods
          Chemistry
          Electric Impedance, Electrodes, Galvanic Skin Response, Gels, Humans, Temperature, Tomography, methods

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