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A Finite Element Analysis and Circuit Modelling Methodology for Studying Electrical Impedance Myography of Human Limbs
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- KTH, Elektronik och inbyggda system, 2022.
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Abstract
- Objective: Electrical impedance myography (EIM) measures bioimpedance over muscles. This paper proposes a circuit-based modelling methodology originated from finite element analysis (FEA), to emulate tissues and effects from anthropometric variations, and electrode placements, on EIM measurements. The proposed methodology is demonstrated on the upper arms and lower legs. Methods: FEA evaluates impedance spectra (Z-parameters), sensitivity, and volume impedance density for variations of subcutaneous fat thickness (tf), muscle thickness (tm), and inter-electrode distance (IED), on limb models over 1Hz-1MHz frequency range. The limbs models are based on simplified anatomical data and dielectric properties from published sources. Contributions of tissues to the total impedance are computed from impedance sensitivity and density. FEA Z-parameters are imported into a circuit design environment, and used to develop a three Cole dispersion circuit-based model. FEA and circuit model simulation results are compared with measurements on ten human subjects. Results: Muscle contributions are maximized at 31.25kHz and 62.5kHz for the upper arm and lower leg, respectively, at 4cm IED. The circuit model emulates variations in tf and tm, and simulates up to 89 times faster than FEA. The circuit model matches subjects measurements with RMS errors < 36.43 and < 17.28, while FEA does with < 36.59 and < 4.36. Conclusions: We demonstrate that FEA is able to estimate the optimal frequencies and electrode placements, and circuit-based modelling can accurately emulate the limbs bioimpedance. Significance: The proposed methodology facilitates studying the impact of biophysical principles on EIM, enabling the development of future EIM acquisition systems. QC 20230125 Implantable Bioimpedance
- Subjects :
- Circuit Simulation
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Bioimpedance
Muscles
Finite Element Analysis
Biological system modeling
Impedance
Electrical Impedance Myography
Medical and Health Sciences
Integrated circuit modeling
Teknik och teknologier
Muscle
Engineering and Technology
Dielectrics
Biomedical measurement
Electrodes
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20230125
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od.......260..e89c3448d7897b378c35b2561519cb96