Detection and estimating the blood accumulation volume of brain hemorrhage in a human anatomical skull using a RF single coil

An experimental study for testing a simple robust algorithm on data derived from an electromagnetic radiation device that can detect small changes in the tissue/fluid ratio in a realistic head configuration. Changes in the scattering parameters (S ) of an inductive coil resulting from injections of...

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Veröffentlicht in:PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) CA), 2020-12, Vol.8, p.e10416, Article e10416
Hauptverfasser: Oziel, Moshe, Rubinsky, Boris, Korenstein, Rafi
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Zusammenfassung:An experimental study for testing a simple robust algorithm on data derived from an electromagnetic radiation device that can detect small changes in the tissue/fluid ratio in a realistic head configuration. Changes in the scattering parameters (S ) of an inductive coil resulting from injections of chicken blood in the 0-18 ml range into calf brain tissue in a human anatomical skull were measured over a 100-1,000 MHz frequency range. An algorithm that combines amplitude and phase results was found to detect changes in the tissue/fluid ratio with 90% accuracy. An algorithm that estimated the injected blood volume was found to have a 1-4 ml average error. This demonstrates the possibility of the inductive coil-based device to possess a practical ability to detect a change in the tissue/fluid ratio in the head. This study is an important step towards the goal of building an inexpensive and safe device that can detect an early brain hemorrhagic stroke.
ISSN:2167-8359
2167-8359
DOI:10.7717/peerj.10416