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Electro interstitial scan system: assessment of 10 years of research and development

BACKGROUND: Ten years of research and development have allowed an understanding of how the electro interstitial scan (EIS) works and what its clinical applications may be. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The EIS is a galvanic skin response device. The measurements are performed by electrical stimulation of t...

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Autor principal: Maarek, Albert
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3500973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166454
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/MDER.S29319
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description BACKGROUND: Ten years of research and development have allowed an understanding of how the electro interstitial scan (EIS) works and what its clinical applications may be. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The EIS is a galvanic skin response device. The measurements are performed by electrical stimulation of the post sympathetic cholinergic fiber with weak DC current and voltage 1.28V applied during 2 minutes and in bipolar mode. CURRENT SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE: EIS electrical measurements are related to: (1) the concentration of free chloride ions in the interstitial fluid, which affects the transfer of electrical current and the ratio intensity/voltage; (2) the morphology of the interstitial fluid, which is related to the electrical dispersion calculated from the Cole equation (α parameter); (3) electrical stimulation, which causes a change in sweat rate at the passive electrodes – post sympathetic cholinergic fiber electrical stimulation appears to be responsible for activating M2 receptors, which regulate nitric oxide (NO) production in the endothelial cell and cause vasodilation and a released sweat response; and (4) the electrochemical redox reactions (electrolysis) of the released sweat on electrodes, which are different on the bulk of the metal electrodes (O2 + [4H(+)] + [4e(−)]) and on the Ag/AgCl disposable electrodes (AgCl precipitation). RESULTS: For each of the EIS clinical results, various explanations were posited, such as: (1) electrical stimulation of the postsympathetic cholinergic fiber-activating NO production in the endothelial cell, which causes vasodilation and a released sweat response (diabetes detection); (2) estimation of interstitial fluid’s acid–base balance, which is reflected in an electrochemical reaction on the bulk of the electrodes through the released sweat (prostate cancer detection); (3) estimation of cerebral interstitial fluid chloride ions (detection of ADHD in children); and (4) estimation of the morphology of the interstitial fluid (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor treatment response). CONCLUSION: After 10 years of development, the analysis of current scientific knowledge and results of clinical investigations have allowed a better understanding of EIS electrical measurements.
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spelling pubmed-35009732012-11-19 Electro interstitial scan system: assessment of 10 years of research and development Maarek, Albert Med Devices (Auckl) Review BACKGROUND: Ten years of research and development have allowed an understanding of how the electro interstitial scan (EIS) works and what its clinical applications may be. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The EIS is a galvanic skin response device. The measurements are performed by electrical stimulation of the post sympathetic cholinergic fiber with weak DC current and voltage 1.28V applied during 2 minutes and in bipolar mode. CURRENT SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE: EIS electrical measurements are related to: (1) the concentration of free chloride ions in the interstitial fluid, which affects the transfer of electrical current and the ratio intensity/voltage; (2) the morphology of the interstitial fluid, which is related to the electrical dispersion calculated from the Cole equation (α parameter); (3) electrical stimulation, which causes a change in sweat rate at the passive electrodes – post sympathetic cholinergic fiber electrical stimulation appears to be responsible for activating M2 receptors, which regulate nitric oxide (NO) production in the endothelial cell and cause vasodilation and a released sweat response; and (4) the electrochemical redox reactions (electrolysis) of the released sweat on electrodes, which are different on the bulk of the metal electrodes (O2 + [4H(+)] + [4e(−)]) and on the Ag/AgCl disposable electrodes (AgCl precipitation). RESULTS: For each of the EIS clinical results, various explanations were posited, such as: (1) electrical stimulation of the postsympathetic cholinergic fiber-activating NO production in the endothelial cell, which causes vasodilation and a released sweat response (diabetes detection); (2) estimation of interstitial fluid’s acid–base balance, which is reflected in an electrochemical reaction on the bulk of the electrodes through the released sweat (prostate cancer detection); (3) estimation of cerebral interstitial fluid chloride ions (detection of ADHD in children); and (4) estimation of the morphology of the interstitial fluid (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor treatment response). CONCLUSION: After 10 years of development, the analysis of current scientific knowledge and results of clinical investigations have allowed a better understanding of EIS electrical measurements. Dove Medical Press 2012-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3500973/ /pubmed/23166454 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/MDER.S29319 Text en © 2012 Maarek, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3500973/
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