Sources of error in bioimpedance spectroscopy
- 1 May 1998
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physiological Measurement
- Vol. 19 (2) , 235-245
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/19/2/011
Abstract
Two different makes of bioimpedance spectrometer (UniQuest-SEAC SFB3 and Xitron 4000B) were used for a series of measurements on volunteers and patients in intensive care. Although each machine was accurate over the frequency range 5 to 500 kHz when bench tested on model resistor-capacitor circuits, significant differences in their recorded impedance parameters appeared when used in vivo, especially on intensive care patients. A series of laboratory tests was performed on each machine simulating the situation in vivo to identify possible reasons for these differences. Whilst stray capacitance in the environment was identified as the major contributor to variability in high-frequency performance, interaction between electrode impedance and lead positioning was also a factor. The observed phase shift with frequency or time delay used in the Xitron modelling software appears to be the result of a time constant caused by stray capacitance and so is unlikely to have any biological meaning. Significant differences in the in vivo numerical values produced by bioimpedance spectrometers may be attributed to instrument design, data processing and, in particular, the clinical environment. Keywords: bioimpedance, Cole-Cole model, intensive careKeywords
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