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Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase-Shift Spectroscopy of Brain Edema and Hematoma

Motivated by the need of poor and rural Mexico, where the population has limited access to advanced medical technology and services, we have developed a new paradigm for medical diagnostic based on the technology of “Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase Shift Spectroscopy” (VEPS), as an inexpensive part...

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Autores principales: Gonzalez, Cesar A., Valencia, Jose A., Mora, Alfredo, Gonzalez, Fernando, Velasco, Beatriz, Porras, Martin A., Salgado, Javier, Polo, Salvador M., Hevia-Montiel, Nidiyare, Cordero, Sergio, Rubinsky, Boris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063223
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author Gonzalez, Cesar A.
Valencia, Jose A.
Mora, Alfredo
Gonzalez, Fernando
Velasco, Beatriz
Porras, Martin A.
Salgado, Javier
Polo, Salvador M.
Hevia-Montiel, Nidiyare
Cordero, Sergio
Rubinsky, Boris
author_facet Gonzalez, Cesar A.
Valencia, Jose A.
Mora, Alfredo
Gonzalez, Fernando
Velasco, Beatriz
Porras, Martin A.
Salgado, Javier
Polo, Salvador M.
Hevia-Montiel, Nidiyare
Cordero, Sergio
Rubinsky, Boris
author_sort Gonzalez, Cesar A.
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description Motivated by the need of poor and rural Mexico, where the population has limited access to advanced medical technology and services, we have developed a new paradigm for medical diagnostic based on the technology of “Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase Shift Spectroscopy” (VEPS), as an inexpensive partial substitute to medical imaging. VEPS, can detect changes in tissue properties inside the body through non-contact, multi-frequency electromagnetic measurements from the exterior of the body, and thereby provide rapid and inexpensive diagnostics in a way that is amenable for use in economically disadvantaged parts of the world. We describe the technology and report results from a limited pilot study with 46 healthy volunteers and eight patients with CT radiology confirmed brain edema and brain hematoma. Data analysis with a non-parametric statistical Mann-Whitney U test, shows that in the frequency range of from 26 MHz to 39 MHz, VEPS can distinguish non-invasively and without contact, with a statistical significance of p<0.05, between healthy subjects and those with a medical conditions in the brain. In the frequency range of between 153 MHz to 166 MHz it can distinguish with a statistical significance of p<0.05 between subjects with brain edema and those with a hematoma in the brain. A classifier build from measurements in these two frequency ranges can provide instantaneous diagnostic of the medical condition of the brain of a patient, from a single set of measurements. While this is a small-scale pilot study, it illustrates the potential of VEPS to change the paradigm of medical diagnostic of brain injury through a VEPS classifier-based technology. Obviously substantially larger-scale studies are needed to verify and expand on the findings in this small pilot study.
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spelling pubmed-36539612013-05-20 Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase-Shift Spectroscopy of Brain Edema and Hematoma Gonzalez, Cesar A. Valencia, Jose A. Mora, Alfredo Gonzalez, Fernando Velasco, Beatriz Porras, Martin A. Salgado, Javier Polo, Salvador M. Hevia-Montiel, Nidiyare Cordero, Sergio Rubinsky, Boris PLoS One Research Article Motivated by the need of poor and rural Mexico, where the population has limited access to advanced medical technology and services, we have developed a new paradigm for medical diagnostic based on the technology of “Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase Shift Spectroscopy” (VEPS), as an inexpensive partial substitute to medical imaging. VEPS, can detect changes in tissue properties inside the body through non-contact, multi-frequency electromagnetic measurements from the exterior of the body, and thereby provide rapid and inexpensive diagnostics in a way that is amenable for use in economically disadvantaged parts of the world. We describe the technology and report results from a limited pilot study with 46 healthy volunteers and eight patients with CT radiology confirmed brain edema and brain hematoma. Data analysis with a non-parametric statistical Mann-Whitney U test, shows that in the frequency range of from 26 MHz to 39 MHz, VEPS can distinguish non-invasively and without contact, with a statistical significance of p<0.05, between healthy subjects and those with a medical conditions in the brain. In the frequency range of between 153 MHz to 166 MHz it can distinguish with a statistical significance of p<0.05 between subjects with brain edema and those with a hematoma in the brain. A classifier build from measurements in these two frequency ranges can provide instantaneous diagnostic of the medical condition of the brain of a patient, from a single set of measurements. While this is a small-scale pilot study, it illustrates the potential of VEPS to change the paradigm of medical diagnostic of brain injury through a VEPS classifier-based technology. Obviously substantially larger-scale studies are needed to verify and expand on the findings in this small pilot study. Public Library of Science 2013-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3653961/ /pubmed/23691001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063223 Text en © 2013 Gonzalez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gonzalez, Cesar A.
Valencia, Jose A.
Mora, Alfredo
Gonzalez, Fernando
Velasco, Beatriz
Porras, Martin A.
Salgado, Javier
Polo, Salvador M.
Hevia-Montiel, Nidiyare
Cordero, Sergio
Rubinsky, Boris
Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase-Shift Spectroscopy of Brain Edema and Hematoma
title Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase-Shift Spectroscopy of Brain Edema and Hematoma
title_full Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase-Shift Spectroscopy of Brain Edema and Hematoma
title_fullStr Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase-Shift Spectroscopy of Brain Edema and Hematoma
title_full_unstemmed Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase-Shift Spectroscopy of Brain Edema and Hematoma
title_short Volumetric Electromagnetic Phase-Shift Spectroscopy of Brain Edema and Hematoma
title_sort volumetric electromagnetic phase-shift spectroscopy of brain edema and hematoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063223
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