ABSTRACT

In recent years, there has been steady progress in the research of electrical impedance tomography (EIT), leading to important developments. These developments have excited interest in practitioners and researchers from a broad range of disciplines, including mathematicians devoted to uniqueness proofs and inverse problems, physicists dealing with bioimpedance, electronic engineerers involved in developing and extending its applications, and clinicians wishing to take advantage of this powerful new imaging method. With contributions from leading international researchers, Electrical Impedance Tomography: Methods, History and Applications provides an up-to-date review of the progress of EIT, the present state of knowledge, and a look at future advances and applications.

Divided into four parts, the book presents an interdisciplinary approach. The first part discusses reconstruction algorithms while the second part describes the aspects of EIT instrumentation, including frequencies and electrodes. The third part features various EIT studies, such as breast cancer screening and artificial ventilation in intensive care units. The final part surveys new developments in magnetic induction tomography and magnetic resonance EIT (MREIT) as well as offers insight into three of the most productive and longstanding EIT research groups. The book also includes two nontechnical appendices that provide a brief and simple introduction to bioimpedance and the methods of EIT.

Written in a style accessible to all related backgrounds, this reference will be helpful in establishing new methods and experiments of EIT, hopefully leading to radical breakthroughs in mainstream clinical practice.

Introduction. The reconstruction problem. EIT Instrumentation. Imaging of the thorax by EIT. EIT of brain function. Breast cancer screening with electrical impedance tomography. Applications of EIT in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). Other clinical applications of EIT. Magnetic induction tomography. Magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MREIT). Electrical tomography for industrial applications. EIT: The view from Sheffield. EIT for medical applications at Oxford Brookes 1985-2003. The Rensselaer Experience. Appendix A: Brief introduction to bioimpedance. Appendix B: Nontechnical introduction to EIT.