DocumentCode :
1271385
Title :
A Real-Time Electrical Impedance Sensing Biopsy Needle
Author :
Mishra, Vivekanand ; Bouayad, Hamza ; Schned, A. ; Hartov, Alex ; Heaney, J. ; Halter, Ryan J.
Author_Institution :
Thayer Sch. of Eng., Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, NH, USA
Volume :
59
Issue :
12
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
3327
Lastpage :
3336
Abstract :
Diagnostic confirmation of cancer in solid organs is based on biopsy findings. In a standard 12-core prostate biopsy protocol, conventional biopsy needles sample only 0.95% (~0.228 cm3) of a typical 24-cm3 prostate gland. The primary objective of this study was to enhance the sensitivity of standard biopsy protocol by gauging electrical properties of tissue simultaneously with tissue extraction for histopathology analysis. A conventional biopsy (Bx) needle was instrumented with an electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) sensor to interrogate the tissue volume surrounding the needle tip. The EIS-Bx device was evaluated in a series of saline bath and ex vivo porcine experiments. It was found to sense a volume of 0.286 cm3 of tissue around the needle tip. EIS measurements were recorded from three ex vivo human prostates using the device, and the extracted biopsy cores were histologically assessed. Prostate conductivity σ ranged from 0.179 to 0.3310S/m for benign tissues and 0.0746 to 0.0837 S/m for malignant tissues at frequencies ranging from 1 to 100 kHz. Relative permittivity εr ranged from 2.10 × 106 to 2.9 × 104 for benign and 6.63 × 105 to 5.3 × 103 for cancer tissues over the same frequency range. Both are found to be significantly higher in normal prostate tissues than in malignant tissue (p <; 0.00001).
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biological organs; biological tissues; biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; cancer; electric impedance measurement; electrical conductivity measurement; needles; permittivity; EIS-Bx device; benign tissues; cancer diagnostic confirmation; cancer tissues; core prostate biopsy protocol; ex vivo porcine experiments; frequency 1 kHz to 100 kHz; gauging electrical properties; histopathology analysis; malignant tissues; prostate conductivity; prostate gland; real-time electrical impedance sensing biopsy needle; relative permittivity; saline bath; solid organs; standard biopsy protocol; tissue extraction; Biopsy; Cancer; Conductivity; Frequency measurement; Impedance measurement; Medical diagnostic imaging; Needles; Biopsy; electrical impedance; impedance; prostate cancer; spectroscopy; Adipose Tissue; Animals; Biopsy, Needle; Electric Conductivity; Electric Impedance; Equipment Design; Humans; Male; Prostate; Prostatic Neoplasms; Signal-To-Noise Ratio; Swine;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2012.2213599
Filename :
6280633
Link To Document :
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