[HTML][HTML] Open-ended coaxial probe technique for dielectric measurement of biological tissues: Challenges and common practices

A La Gioia, E Porter, I Merunka, A Shahzad… - Diagnostics, 2018 - mdpi.com
Electromagnetic (EM) medical technologies are rapidly expanding worldwide for both
diagnostics and therapeutics. As these technologies are low-cost and minimally invasive …

Effect of high-frequency electrical stimulation of the stomach on gastric myoelectric activity in gastroparetic patients

ZY Lin, I Sarosiek, J Forster… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Previous studies have demonstrated that gastric electrical stimulation (GES) with a high-
frequency (12 cycles/min) is able to significantly improve nausea and vomiting in patients …

An endoscopic wireless gastrostimulator (with video)

S Deb, SJ Tang, TL Abell, S Rao, WD Huang… - Gastrointestinal …, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Gastric electric stimulation (GES) at a high-frequency, low-energy setting is
an option for treating refractory gastroparesis. The currently available commercial stimulator …

Dielectric properties of mammalian tissues

MA Stuchly - Proceedings of a Special Symposium on Maturing …, 1988 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Interest in the electrical properties of biological substances, on both the fundamental
biophysical and the applied levels, is discussed. Applications include the elucidation of the …

Mapping gastric dysrhythmias in gastroparesis—a slow wave of electrical activity

K Ray - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2012 - nature.com
First, the researchers recruited 12 patients with either diabetic (n= 8) or idiopathic (n= 4)
gastroparesis to their study who were due to undergo gastric electrical stimulation. Prior to …

Effects of electrode diameter and contact material on signal morphology of gastric bioelectrical slow wave recordings

AA Kamat, N Paskaranandavadivel, S Alighaleh… - Annals of Biomedical …, 2020 - Springer
Gastric motility is governed in part by bioelectrical 'slow waves', and high-resolution
electrical mapping has emerged as a clinical research tool with diagnostic potential. In this …

The correlation of in vivo and ex vivo tissue dielectric properties to validate electromagnetic breast imaging: initial clinical experience

RJ Halter, T Zhou, PM Meaney, A Hartov… - Physiological …, 2009 - iopscience.iop.org
Electromagnetic (EM) breast imaging provides low-cost, safe and potentially a more specific
modality for cancer detection than conventional imaging systems. A primary difficulty in …

Millimeter-wave tissue diagnosis: The most promising fields for medical applications

F Topfer, J Oberhammer - IEEE Microwave Magazine, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
At the end of the 19th century, researchers observed that biological substances have
frequency-dependent electrical properties and that tissue behaves" like a capacitor"[1] …

[引用][C] Sa1492: high-resolution mapping of human gastric slow-wave in response to pacing

S Alighaleh, LK Cheng, GO Grady, A Bartlett… - Gastroenterology, 2022 - Elsevier

A pulsed confocal microwave technique for the detection of dielectric contrast of breast tissue

G Bindu, SJ Abraham, A Lonappan… - Microwave and …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Confocal microwave technology is explored as a screening tool to detect regions of
dielectric contrast in breast tissue. When exposed to microwaves, malignant breast tissue …