Abstract
This study aims to improve the accuracy of Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) measurements for monitoring ventilation and cardiac signal in medical imaging by proposing a new signal separation approach that does not require contrast agents. Conventionally, contrast agents like high-conductive saline solutions are used for signal separation in EIT measurements. This study uses a harmonic analysis on EIT raw voltage data to separate the ventilation- and cardiac-related signals (early separation). It evaluates its efficacy with a simulation model at low (1%) and high (10%) superimposed additive noise levels against the already published harmonic analysis at pixel level after EIT image reconstruction (late separation). The findings indicate that the voltage-based harmonic analysis approach, i.e., early separation, provides reliable signal separation, especially under high noise conditions, compared to the late separation. This method enables the possibility of incorporating independent cardiac-specific or ventilation-specific prior knowledge into the image reconstruction process, potentially improving the resulting images.
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