Tomography
First Claim
1. A method for the construction of tomographic images of a body comprising placing a plurality of electrodes adjacent the skin at spaced intervals on the body, causing currents to flow in the body by applying an electrical potential between pairs of electrodes in turn, and measuring potentials between other pairs of electrodes, calculating potentials for each electrode pair on an assumption that the body consists of one uniform medium, plotting isopotentials corresponding to the calculated potentials to create an assumed image of the body, obtaining a ratio between the measured potential and the calculated potential for each electrode pair, and modifying the assumed image by back projecting respective ratios for each electrode pair along the plotted isopotentials and thereby increasing impedance along each plotted isopotential in proportion to a ratio greater than unity or decreasing the impedance in proportion to a ratio less than unity.
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Abstract
Tomographic images (I1 and I2) of a body are constructed by placing a plurality of surface electrodes (1 to 16) at spaced intervals on the body (M), causing currents to flow in the body, and measuring the potential between pairs of electrodes, calculating the potential in each case on the assumption that the body consists of one uniform medium, plotting the isopotentials corresponding to the calculated results to create a uniform image of the body, obtaining the ratio between the measured potential and the calculated potential in each case, and modifying the image in accordance with the respective ratios by increasing the impedance along an isopotential in proportion to a ratio greater than unity or decreasing the impedance in proportion to a ratio less than unity. The calculations of potentials and the obtaining of ratios are carried out using a computer and the plotting of the isopotentials is carried out by a visual display unit (VDU) and/or a print-out unit run off the computer. An additional method is provided for indicating a change of state in the body. This method includes the step of determining ratios between initial and subsequent measured actual potentials between electrodes.
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- 1. A method for the construction of tomographic images of a body comprising placing a plurality of electrodes adjacent the skin at spaced intervals on the body, causing currents to flow in the body by applying an electrical potential between pairs of electrodes in turn, and measuring potentials between other pairs of electrodes, calculating potentials for each electrode pair on an assumption that the body consists of one uniform medium, plotting isopotentials corresponding to the calculated potentials to create an assumed image of the body, obtaining a ratio between the measured potential and the calculated potential for each electrode pair, and modifying the assumed image by back projecting respective ratios for each electrode pair along the plotted isopotentials and thereby increasing impedance along each plotted isopotential in proportion to a ratio greater than unity or decreasing the impedance in proportion to a ratio less than unity.
- 7. A method for the construction of tomographic images of a body comprising placing an array of spaced electrodes in contact with the body, causing currents to flow in the body by applying an electrical potential between pairs of electrodes in turn, calculating potentials between other pairs of electrodes on an assumption that the body consists of one uniform medium, plotting isopotentials corresponding to the calculated potentials to create an assumed image of the body, measuring initial potentials between those other pairs of electrodes in sequence over the array of electrodes, measuring subsequent potentials between the same other pairs of electrodes in the sequence after a change in the internal state of the body, determining ratios between the initial potentials and the subsequent potentials for each other pair of electrodes, and modifying the assumed image by back projecting the respective ratios for each other pair of electrodes along the plotted isopotentials and thereby increasing impedance along each plotted isopotential in proportion to a ratio greater than unity or decreasing the impedance in proportion to a ratio less than unity.
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