Continuous cardiopulmonary monitoring: insights from modeling
Published
27 July 2012
| Article by Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2012 (2012)
Continuous cardiopulmonary monitoring: insights from modeling
In electrical impedance tomography (EIT) 16–32 skin contact electrodes are typically connected around the chest and current is injected through pairs of electrodes in a circular shifting format (in the adjacent stimulation pattern) with simultaneous measurement of the voltages on other electrode...
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