2015
DOI: 10.15644/asc49/4/9
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Mapping Electrical Impedance Spectra of the Healthy Oral Mucosa: a Pilot Study

Abstract: Adresa za dopisivanje izv. prof. dr. sc. Vlaho Brailo Stomatološki fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu Zavod za oralnu medicinu Gundulićeva 5, 10 000 Zagreb brailo@sfzg.hr Sažetak Svrha ispitivanja: Bioimpedancija je otpor prolasku električne struje kroz tkivo i ovisi o njegovoj strukturi i kemijskom sastavu. Svrha istraživanja bila je mapirati bioimpedancijske spektre za svaku regiju usne šupljine. Ispitanici i postupci: U mjerenju bioimpedancije sudjelovalo je tridesetero ispitanika s urednim nalazom oralne sluzn… Show more

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“…On the other hand, it has been reported by researchers that there is a relationship between the probe size and the applied loading, such that a wider electrode is independent of the applied loading effect whereas for a smaller probe it is necessary to apply a uniform loading [ 23 ]. Our probe is about 9 mm in diameter, and thus we standardized our measurement protocol to avoid artifacts and maximize the reproducibility of the obtained results [ 13 ] by systematically choosing the most consistent loading weight (200 g) for all of the biological samples. On the other hand, because the low frequencies seemed to also be interesting, 4-terminal probe might be well useful, and should be investigated in the future.…”
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“…On the other hand, it has been reported by researchers that there is a relationship between the probe size and the applied loading, such that a wider electrode is independent of the applied loading effect whereas for a smaller probe it is necessary to apply a uniform loading [ 23 ]. Our probe is about 9 mm in diameter, and thus we standardized our measurement protocol to avoid artifacts and maximize the reproducibility of the obtained results [ 13 ] by systematically choosing the most consistent loading weight (200 g) for all of the biological samples. On the other hand, because the low frequencies seemed to also be interesting, 4-terminal probe might be well useful, and should be investigated in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, further studies are warranted to clarify the potential of our measurement approach to distinguish different ex vivo and in vivo tissues, also considering tissues with specific pathological (cancerous) tissue alterations. It is evident that demographic and clinical factors such as gender, smoking [ 37 ] and salivary flow [ 13 ] probably affect bioimpedance results, and they need to be clarified in further studies. When considering in vivo measurements in the oral cavity, more standardized measurements are needed [ 13 ] and a new sensor design is required.…”
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“…EIS can detect changes in the shape and structure of the cells within the tissue [1][2][3]. This property has been used to aid the early detection of cervical cancer [1,2,4] and is being explored in the oral cavity to detect oral cancer and its potential use in detection of multiple sclerosis [5][6][7]. Other early studies have investigated its ability to identify cancer in prostate, bladder and breast tissues [8][9][10][11][12][13][14].…”
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confidence: 99%