Publications by authors named "Ethan K Murphy"

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive neuromodulatory technique with the potential to provide pain relief. However, tDCS effects on pain are variable across existing studies, possibly related to differences in stimulation protocols and expectancy effects. We investigated the independent and joint effects of contralateral motor cortex tDCS (anodal vs cathodal) and socially induced expectations (analgesia vs hyperalgesia) about tDCS on thermal pain.

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Objective: A novel small form factor circular electrode array was designed specifically for electrical impedance tomography (EIT) based assessment of surgical margins during robot assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP).

Methods: The electrode array consists of 33 gold-plated electrodes arranged within a 9.5 mm diameter circular footprint on the end of a surgical probe that can be introduced through a standard 12 mm laparoscopic port used during RARP.

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Occult hemorrhages after trauma can be present insidiously, and if not detected early enough can result in patient death. This study evaluated a hemorrhage model on 18 human subjects, comparing the performance of traditional vital signs to multiple off-the-shelf non-invasive biomarkers. A validated lower body negative pressure (LBNP) model was used to induce progression towards hypovolemic cardiovascular instability.

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The objective of this study was to describe and evaluate a smart-phone based method to rapidly generate subject-specific finite element method (FEM) meshes. More accurate FEM meshes should lead to more accurate thoracic electrical impedance tomography (EIT) images.The method was evaluated on an iPhonethat utilized an app called Heges, to obtain 3D scans (colored, surface triangulations), a custom belt, and custom open-source software developed to produce the subject-specific meshes.

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Radical prostatectomy (RP) is a common surgical therapy to treat prostate cancer. The procedure has a high positive surgical margin (PSM) rate ranging from 4-48%. Patients with PSMs have a higher rate of cancer recurrence and often undergo noxious adjuvant therapy.

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Objective: This study explores the feasibility of coupling Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) to a standard-of-care laparoscopic surgical stapler, stapler+EIT, with the long-term goal of enabling intraoperative tissue differentiation for tumor margin detection.

Methods: Two custom printed-circuit-board-based electrode arrays with 60 and 8 electrodes, respectively, matching the stapler geometry, served as the jaws of an electrode-integrated surrogate stapler+EIT device. The device was evaluated through a series of simulations and bench-top imaging experiments of agar-gel phantoms and bovine tissue samples to evaluate the technique and determine optimal imaging parameters.

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Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) sensing surgical instruments could provide valuable and real-time feedback to surgeons about hidden tissue boundaries, therefore reducing the risk of iatrogenic injuries. In this paper, we present an EIS sensing surgical drill as an example instrument and introduce a strategy to optimize the mono-polar electrode geometry using a finite element method (FEM)-based computational model and experimental validation. An empirical contact impedance model and an adaptive mesh refinement protocol were developed to accurately preserve the behaviour of sensing electrodes as they approach high impedance boundaries.

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Analyze the performance of electrical impedance tomography (EIT) in an innovative porcine model of subclinical hemorrhage and investigate associations between EIT and hemodynamic trends.. Twenty-five swine were bled at slow rates to create an extended period of subclinical hemorrhage during which the animal's heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) remained stable from before hemodynamic deterioration, where stable was defined as <15% decrease in BP and <20% increase in HRi.

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Objective: Reducing time-to-treatment and providing acute management in stroke are essential for patient recovery. Electrical bioimpedance (EBI) is an inexpensive and non-invasive tissue measurement approach that has the potential to provide novel continuous intracranial monitoring-something not possible in current standard-of-care. While extensive previous work has evaluated the feasibility of EBI in diagnosing stroke, high-impedance anatomical features in the head have limited clinical translation.

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Objective: As the global burden of cardiovascular disease increases, proactive cardiovascular healthcare by means of accurate, precise, continuous, and non-invasive monitoring is becoming crucial. However, no current device is able to provide cardiac hemodynamic monitoring with the aforementioned criterion. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is an inexpensive, non-invasive imaging modality that can provide real-time images of internal conductivity distributions that describe physiological activity.

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Surgical drilling to fixate dental implants is associated with high risk of injury to the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) and the maxillary sinus. Current common practice is to use pre-operative radiographs to plan and drill with no real-time feedback of drill tip position with respect to these critical structures. Real-time proximity sensing of the IAN and maxillary sinus by measuring the electrical impedance properties of tissues, directly from the drill tip, while drilling may reduce and eventually eliminate this risk.

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An ASIC for a high frequency electrical impedance tomography (EIT) imaging system for prostate cancer screening is presented. The ASIC enables a small form-factor architecture, which ensures high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at MHz frequencies. The 4-channel ASIC was designed and fabricated in a standard CMOS 0.

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Transrectal electrical impedance tomography (TREIT) is a novel imaging modality being developed for prostate biopsy guidance and cancer characterization. We describe a novel fused-data TREIT (fd-TREIT) system and approach developed to improve imaging robustness and evaluate it on challenging clinically-representative phantoms. The new approach incorporates 8 electrodes (in 2 rows) on a biopsy probe (BP) and 12 electrodes on the face of a transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) probe and includes a biopsy gun, instrument tracking, 3D-printed needle guide, and EIT hardware and software.

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Objective: Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are important for assessing respiratory function in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients. However, weakness of oral and glottal closure, due to concomitant bulbar dysfunction, may result in unreliable PFT values stemming from leakage of air around the breathing tube and through the glottis. In this study, we assessed whether standard thoracic electrical impedance tomography (EIT) could serve as a surrogate measure for PFTs.

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Objective: Congestive heart failure is a problem affecting millions of Americans. A continuous, non-invasive, telemonitoring device that can accurately monitor cardiac metrics could greatly help this population, reducing unnecessary hospitalizations and cost.

Approach: Machine learning (ML) algorithms trained on electrical-impedance tomography (EIT) data are presented for portable cardiac monitoring.

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This paper establishes for the first time that a coupled ultrasound (US) and electrical impedance tomography (EIT) system can serve as a non-invasive, spatially localized approach to extract clinically relevant muscle properties. The US/EIT system represents a potential enhancement to electrical impedance myography (EIM), which has shown promise as a non-invasive technology that may have important clinical use in indicating neuromuscular disease status and as a diagnostic tool. A 2.

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In this paper, an end-to-end CMOS application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for readout channel in a cardiac electrical impedance tomography system is presented. The ASIC consists of an integrated current driver for current injection, an instrumentation amplifier, variable gain amplifier at the analog front end for voltage readout from electrodes, and an on-chip 10-bit successive approximation register analog to digital converter with serial peripheral interface. The ASIC is fabricated in the CMOS 0.

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Objective: Prostate cancer is a significant problem affecting 1 in 7 men. Unfortunately, the diagnostic gold-standard of ultrasound-guided biopsy misses 10%-30% of all cancers. The objective of this study was to develop an electrical impedance tomography (EIT) approach that has the potential to image the entire prostate using multiple impedance measurements recorded between electrodes integrated onto an end-fired transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) device and a biopsy probe (BP).

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Objective: A soft-prior regularization (SR) electrical impedance tomography (EIT) technique for breast cancer imaging is described, which shows an ability to accurately reconstruct tumor/inclusion conductivity values within a dense breast model investigated using a cylindrical and a breast-shaped tank.

Approach: The SR-EIT method relies on knowing the spatial location of a suspicious lesion initially detected from a second imaging modality. Standard approaches (using Laplace smoothing and total variation regularization) without prior structural information are unable to accurately reconstruct or detect the tumors.

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Objective: Currently no efficient and reliable technique exists to routinely assess surgical margins during a radical prostatectomy. Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) has been reported as a potential technique to provide surgeons with real-time intraoperative margin assessment. In addition to providing a quantified measure of margin status, a co-registered electrical impedance tomography (EIT) image presented on a surgeon's workstation could add value to the margin assessment process.

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A rotational Electrical Impedance Tomography (rEIT) methodology is described and shown to produce spatially accurate absolute reconstructions with improved image contrast and an improved ability to distinguish closely spaced inclusions compared to traditional EIT on data recorded from cylindrical and breast-shaped tanks. Rotations of the tank without altering the interior conductivity distribution are used to produce the rEIT data. Quantitatively, rEIT was able to distinguish two inclusions that were 1.

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In this paper, thorough analysis along with mathematical derivations of the matched filter for a voltmeter used in electrical impedance tomography systems are presented. The effect of the random noise in the system prior to the matched filter, generated by other components, are considered. Employing the presented equations allow system/circuit designers to find the maximum tolerable noise prior to the matched filter that leads to the target signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the voltmeter, without having to over-design internal components.

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A novel regularization technique is developed for end-fired microendoscopic electrical impedance tomography using the dual-mesh method. The new regularization technique coupled with appropriate forward modeling and inverse mesh design is shown to produce dramatically improved reconstructions over previous methods. 3D absolute and difference reconstructions from measured saline tank and ex vivo adipose and muscle tissue experiments are used to validate the approach.

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Radially configured microendoscopic electrical impedance probes intended for intraoperative surgical margin assessment during robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) were examined through simulation, bench-top experimentation, and ex vivo tissue studies. Three probe designs with 8, 9, and 17 electrodes, respectively, were analyzed through finite element method based simulations. One mm diameter spherical inclusions ( σinclusion = 1 S/m) are positioned at various locations within a hemispherical background ( σbackground = 0.

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The D-bar algorithm based on Nachman's 2-D global uniqueness proof for the inverse conductivity problem (Nachman, 1996) is implemented on a chest-shaped domain. The scattering transform is computed on this chest-shaped domain using trigonometric and adjacent current patterns and the complete electrode model for the forward problem is computed with the finite element method in order to obtain simulated voltage measurements. The robustness and effectiveness of the method is demonstrated on a simulated chest with errors in input currents, output voltages, electrode placement, and domain modeling.

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