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  1. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
  2. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing : Volume 47
  3. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing : Volume 47, Issue 9, September 2009
  4. Activating function of needle electrodes in anisotropic tissue
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Complexity analysis of the fetal heart rate variability: early identification of severe intrauterine growth-restricted fetuses
A mechanism for sensory re-weighting in postural control
A microprocessor-controlled tracheal insufflation-assisted total liquid ventilation system
An acoustical respiratory phase segmentation algorithm using genetic approach
Optimizing the automatic selection of spike detection thresholds using a multiple of the noise level
Regression analysis for peak designation in pulsatile pressure signals
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Activating function of needle electrodes in anisotropic tissue

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Author Guo, Liheng Cranford, Jonathan P. Neu, John C. Neu, Wanda Krassowska
Copyright Year 2009
Abstract We present an analytical solution for the electrical potential and activating function (AF) established by cylindrical needle electrodes in anisotropic tissue. We compare this activating function to (1) AF computed assuming line-source electrodes and (2) AF computed using a finite element program. The results show that when the fiber is two needle diameters away from the electrodes, the maximum of the AF for needle electrodes is 1.43-times larger than for line-source electrodes, which results in lower thresholds for stimulation and electroporation. Therefore, for fibers that are close to the stimulating electrodes, one would benefit from using the formula that accounts for the electrodes’ geometry.
Starting Page 1001
Ending Page 1010
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISSN 01400118
Journal Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
Volume Number 47
Issue Number 9
e-ISSN 17410444
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2009-07-05
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Electric potential Activating function Conformal mapping Stimulation Electroporation Computer Applications Imaging Radiology Human Physiology Biomedical Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Biomedical Engineering Computer Science Applications
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