Object: thorax
Data type: POLAR, 16 electrodes
Contributed by: A. Korjenevsky
This is static EIT image of healthy male thorax. The spine is on the top,
left side is on the right. Two dark areas on the left and on the right are
lungs (bronchial trees mainly). Light area on the right and below center
is heart, dark spot on the top is spinal bone with surrounding fatty
tissues, dark gray spot on the bottom is the chest bone. The measurement
was carried out with the Moscow "TE-1" system.
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Object: thorax
Data type: DIPOLE, 16 electrodes
Contributed by: A. Korjenevsky
This is static EIT image of another male thorax. Unlike previous image it is
obtained with dipole current injection and slightly shifted position of
electrodes. The same anatomical structures are visible. The measurement
was carried out with the Moscow first generation EIT system.
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Object: newborn's thorax
Data type: POLAR, 16 electrodes
Contributed by: A. Karpov
This and next images represent the newborn's breathing. The first
image corresponds to inspiration. The spine is at the left and the left
side is at the top. Two lungs are dark spots below and above center. The
white spot between them is heart.
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Object: newborn's thorax
Data type: POLAR, 16 electrodes
Contributed by: A. Karpov
This image is from the same real-time data set as previous and
corresponds to expiration. The measurement
was carried out with the Moscow "TE-1" system.
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Object: lower part of leg
Data type: TRUEDIP, 16 electrodes
Contributed by: E. Kostromina
This is static EIT image of the left crus (lower part of the leg)
obtained with dipole current injection and true dipole
reconstruction algorithm (TRUEDIP keyword in the data file). The
shinbone and fibula are visible clearly as low conductive areas. Small
light gray area near the center can be identified as artery, large
light areas are muscles. The measurement was carried out with the
Moscow first generation EIT system.
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Object: head
Data type: POLAR, 16 electrodes
Contributed by: J Carlos
Murrieta, UMIST
This image is from preliminary EIT measurements to detect brain
activity. A visual evoked response was used as stimuli of the brain on a 16
electrodes array. Electrode 1 was placed on the front of the head and
electrode 9 on the visual cortex (back). The measurements was obtained using
an adapted commercial EIT system (ITS1000).
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Object: thorax
Data type: DIPOLE, 16 electrodes
Contributed by: J. Zhang, University of Minnesota
This is static EIT image of healthy male thorax. The spine is on the top,
left side is on the right. Two dark areas on the left and on the right are
lungs. Light area on the right and below center is heart, dark gray spot on
the bottom is the chest bone. The measurement was carried out with the
Sheffield system DAS01P-01.
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