Claims
- 1. An apparatus for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising:
(a) a current source adapted to provide current with a predetermined current waveform, said current source being disposed so as to be capable of electrically stimulating such object; (b) a plurality of electrodes being disposed relative to such object to receive current from such object, each of said plurality of electrodes being capable of measuring a voltage; (c) means for controlling such current source and said plurality of electrodes to produce and receive current; and (d) a device coupled to said plurality of electrodes and configured to perform the steps of:
(ii) calculating a plurality of complex impedances, each of said plurality of complex impedances corresponding to a current drive path defined by said current source and one of said plurality of electrodes; (ii) constructing a multidimensional representation of the electrical characteristics of a region within said object under study using said plurality of complex impedances; and (iii) detecting and characterizing such one or more medical pathologies within said object under study from said multidimensional representation.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said current source comprises a plurality of current sources.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of electrodes includes at least one device that is used both as a current source and as a current sink.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of electrodes comprises re-configurable number of electrodes.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of electrodes comprises three to ten electrodes.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said plurality of electrodes are disposed on a glove, a flexible membrane to attach to skin anywhere.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of electrodes comprises more than 104 electrodes.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined current waveform is harmonic.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined current waveform has a profile selected from the group consisting of square, triangular, ramp, pulse, and sinc.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined current waveform is periodic and comprises an oscillation frequency between 2 Hz and 1 MHz.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined current waveform is periodic and has a magnitude between 10 nA and 1 mA.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising means for reducing electrical noise.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said means for reducing comprises a lock-in amplifier.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said device further performs the step of calculating a plurality of complex impedance derivatives with respect to frequency, each of said plurality of complex impedance derivatives corresponding to a current drive path defined by said current source and one of said plurality of electrodes.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said step of constructing a multidimensional representation comprises solving a continuum electrical model.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises Zener-diode elements, whereby said continuum electrical model incorporates nonlinearities.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises an inductive element.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises:
(a) an inductive element; (b) a capacitive element; (c) a resistive element; and (d) Zener-diode elements, whereby said continuum electrical model incorporates nonlinearities.
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said multidimensional representation is a ten-dimensional representation, or any reduced-dimensional representation.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 19 wherein such object under study comprises human or animal tissue and said multi-dimensional representation comprises dimensions corresponding to differential cell-membrane capacitance, intracellular-fluid differential resistance, extracellular differential resistance, differential surface membrane inductance, range in variation of said differential cell-membrane capacitance, range in variation of said intracellular-fluid differential resistance, range in variation of said extracellular differential resistance, range in variation of said differential surface membrane inductance, amplitude of said current source, and frequency of said current waveform.
- 21. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said multidimensional representation is a six-dimensional representation.
- 22. The apparatus according to claim 21 wherein such object under study comprises human or animal tissue and said six-dimensional representation comprises dimensions corresponding to differential cell-membrane capacitance contracted with a range in variation of said differential cell-membrane capacitance, intracellular-fluid differential resistance contracted with a range in variation of said intracellular-fluid differential resistance, extracellular differential resistance contracted with a range in variation of said extracellular differential resistance, differential surface membrane inductance contracted with a range in variation of said differential surface membrane inductance, amplitude of said current source, and frequency of said current waveform.
- 23. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said device further performs the step of projecting said multidimensional representation into a plurality of low-dimensional spaces.
- 24. The apparatus according to claim 23 wherein said device further performs the steps of selecting one of said plurality of lower-dimensional spaces and displaying the selected lower-dimensional space.
- 25. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said device uses a trained evaluation system to perform said step of detecting and characterizing.
- 26. The apparatus according to claim 25 wherein said trained evaluation system comprises an expert system.
- 27. The apparatus according to claim 25 wherein said trained evaluation system comprises a neural net.
- 28. The apparatus according to claim 25 wherein said trained evaluation system uses stochastic optimization.
- 29. The apparatus according to claim 25 wherein said trained evaluation system uses a genetic algorithm.
- 30. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said object under study comprises a plurality of animal or human tissues.
- 31. The apparatus according to claim 30 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human breast.
- 32. The apparatus according to claim 30 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human prostate.
- 33. The apparatus according to claim 30 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human kidney.
- 34. The apparatus according to claim 30 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human lung.
- 35. The apparatus according to claim 30 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a section of a human alimentary canal.
- 36. The apparatus according to claim 30 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human liver, heart or brain.
- 37. The apparatus according to claim 30 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises lymphatic tissue.
- 38. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising means for generating a compression wave within said object under study.
- 39. The apparatus according to claim 38 wherein said means for generating comprises an ultrasound source.
- 40. The apparatus according to claim 38 wherein said means for generating comprises a glove, whereby a practitioner generates said compression wave by palpation.
- 41. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said plurality of electrodes is disposed on a glove, a flexible membrane to attach to skin anywhere, or said ring of electrodes on elastic bands.
- 42. The apparatus according to claim 41 further comprising a position sensor disposed on said glove.
- 43. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising:
(a) a radiation source adapted to emit radiation within a predetermined frequency range or at a predetermined frequency onto a volume within such object under study, said radiation source being disposed so as to be capable of radiating such object; and (b) a radiation detector disposed relative to such object to receive radiation scattered by said volume, said radiation detector being capable of providing data corresponding to the radiation received; and wherein said device further performs the step of using said data in combination with said plurality of complex impedances to further characterize said one or more medical pathologies within said volume.
- 44. The apparatus according to claim 43 wherein said radiation source is a sound source and said radiation detector is a sound detector.
- 45. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said radiation source and said sound detector are fabricated in a single unit.
- 46. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said data are digitized.
- 47. The apparatus according to claim 46 wherein said data are digitized at a rate greater than or equal to 30 kHz.
- 48. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said sound source emits monochromatic radiation and said sound detector detects only scattered radiation that is at a constant predetermined phase relationship with said monochromatic radiation.
- 49. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said ultrasound source emits monochromatic radiation and said sound detector detects only scattered radiation that is detuned from said monochromatic radiation.
- 50. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said sound source emits chirped radiation.
- 51. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a cardiac pathology.
- 52. The apparatus according to claim 51 wherein said cardiac pathology is a valvular dysfunction.
- 53. The apparatus according to claim 51 further comprising a standard electrocardiograph.
- 54. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a vascular pathology.
- 55. The apparatus according to claim 54 further comprising means for imposing a concentrated magnetic field within said object under study.
- 56. The apparatus according to claim 55 further comprising means for scanning said concentrated magnetic field across said object under study.
- 57. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a pulmonary pathology.
- 58. The apparatus according to claim 57 wherein said pulmonary pathology is selected from the group consisting of a bronchus spasm, pneumothorax, hyperinflation, eduma, consolidation, and a neoplasm.
- 59. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a neurological pathology.
- 60. The apparatus according to claim 59 further comprising a standard electroencephalograph.
- 61. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a neuromuscular pathology.
- 62. The apparatus according to claim 61 further comprising a standard electromyograph.
- 63. The apparatus according to claim 44 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a bone fracture.
- 64. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a container for holding said object under study wherein said current source and said plurality of electrodes are disposed within walls of said container.
- 65. The apparatus according to claim 64 wherein said object under study is a cell culture.
- 66. The apparatus according to claim 64 wherein said object under study is a surgical tissue specimen.
- 67. The apparatus according to claim 64 wherein said object under study is a laboratory animal.
- 68. The apparatus according to claim 64 wherein said object under study is a tissue equivalent model.
- 69. The apparatus according to claim 64 wherein said container comprises a plurality of wells in a plate.
- 70. The apparatus according to claim 64 wherein said container is a test tube.
- 71. The apparatus according to claim 64 wherein said container is a Petri dish.
- 72. The apparatus according to claim 64 wherein said container comprises a hemispherically shaped bottom.
- 73. The apparatus according to claim 64 further comprising an electrically conductive fluid within said container.
- 74. The apparatus according to claim 73 wherein said electrically conductive fluid has a specific gravity greater than said object under study.
- 75. The apparatus according to claim 73 wherein said electrically conductive fluid has a specific gravity greater than or equal to 1.2.
- 76. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a contact instrument wherein said current source and said plurality of electrodes are disposed on one surface of said contact instrument.
- 77. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a needle wherein said current source and said plurality of electrodes are disposed in said needle.
- 78. The apparatus according to claim 77 further comprising a container for holding said object under study.
- 79. The apparatus according to claim 78 wherein said object under study is selected from the group consisting of a cell culture, a surgical tissue specimen, a laboratory animal, and a tissue equivalent model or simulator and said container is selected from the group consisting of a culture well, a test tube, a Petri dish, and ajar with a hemispherical bottom.
- 80. An apparatus for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising:
(a) a current source adapted to provide current with a predetermined current waveform, said current source being disposed so as to be capable of electrically stimulating such object; (b) a plurality of electrodes being disposed relative to such object to receive current from such object, each of said plurality of electrodes being capable of measuring a voltage; (c) means for controlling such current source and said plurality of electrodes to produce and receive current; and (d) a device coupled to said plurality of electrodes and configured to analyze data received from said plurality of electrodes to detect and characterize such one or medical pathologies.
- 81. The apparatus according to claim 80 wherein said predetermined current waveform is sinusoidal.
- 82. The apparatus according to claim 80 wherein said predetermined current waveform has a profile selected from the group consisting of square, triangular, ramp, pulse, and sinc.
- 83. The apparatus according to claim 80 wherein said predetermined current waveform is periodic and comprises an oscillation frequency between 2 Hz and 20 kHz.
- 84. The apparatus according to claim 80 wherein said predetermined current waveform is periodic and has a magnitude between 10 nA and 1 mA.
- 85. An apparatus for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising:
(a) a current source adapted to provide current that electrically stimulates such object; (b) a plurality of electrodes being disposed relative to such object to receive current from such object, each of said plurality of electrodes being capable of measuring a voltage; (c) means for controlling such current source and said plurality of electrodes to produce and receive current; and (d) a device coupled to said plurality of electrodes and configured to perform the steps of:
(ii) calculating a plurality of complex impedances, each of said plurality of complex impedances corresponding to a current drive path defined by said current source and one of said plurality of electrodes; and (ii) analyzing said plurality of complex impedances to detect and characterize such one or more medical pathologies.
- 86. The apparatus according to claim 85 wherein said device is further configured to perform the step of constructing a multidimensional representation of the electrical characteristics of said object under study using said plurality of complex impedances.
- 87. The apparatus according to claim 86 wherein said device is further configured to perform the step of projecting said multidimensional representation into a plurality of three-dimensional spaces.
- 88. An apparatus for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising:
(a) a current source adapted to provide current that electrically stimulates such object; (b) a plurality of electrodes being disposed relative to such object to receive current from such object, each of said plurality of electrodes being capable of measuring a voltage; (c) means for controlling such current source and said plurality of electrodes to produce and receive current; and (d) a device coupled to said plurality of electrodes and configured to analyze data received from said plurality of electrodes to detect and characterize such one or medical pathologies by solving a continuum electrical model to construct a multidimensional representation of the electrical characteristics of said object under study.
- 89. The apparatus according to claim 88 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises Zener-diode elements, whereby said continuum electrical model incorporates nonlinearities.
- 90. The apparatus according to claim 88 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises an inductive element.
- 91. The apparatus according to claim 88 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises:
(a) an inductive element; (b) a capacitive element; (c) a resistive element; and (d) Zener-diode elements, whereby said continuum electrical model incorporates nonlinearities.
- 92. An apparatus for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising:
(a) a current source adapted to provide current that electrically stimulates such object; (b) a plurality of electrodes capable of measuring a voltage; (c) means for controlling such current source and said plurality of electrodes to produce and receive current; and (d) a device coupled to said plurality of electrodes and configured to analyze data received from said plurality of electrodes to detect and characterize such one or medical pathologies; wherein said plurality of electrodes are disposed on at least one glove, whereby said plurality of electrodes are disposed relative to such object to receive current from such object when said at least one glove is in contact with such object.
- 93. The apparatus according to claim 92 further comprising a position sensor disposed on said at least one glove.
- 94. A method for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising the steps of:
(a) stimulating such object electrically with a current source adapted to provide current with a predetermined current waveform; (b) measuring a plurality of voltages with a plurality of electrodes disposed relative to such object for receiving current from such object; (c) calculating a plurality of complex impedances from said plurality of voltages, each of said plurality of complex impedances corresponding to a current drive path defined by said current source and one of said plurality of electrodes; (d) constructing a multidimensional representation of the electrical characteristics of a region within such object using said plurality of complex impedances; and (e) detecting and characterizing such one or more medical pathologies within such object from said multidimensional representation.
- 95. The method according to claim 94 wherein said current source comprises a plurality of current sources.
- 96. The method according to claim 94 wherein said plurality of electrodes includes at least one device that is used both as a current source and as a current sink.
- 97. The method according to claim 94 wherein said plurality of electrodes comprises three electrodes.
- 98. The method according to claim 94 wherein said plurality of electrodes comprises ten electrodes.
- 99. The method according to claim 98 wherein said plurality of electrodes are disposed on a pair of gloves, a flexible membrane to attach to skin anywhere, or a ring of electrodes on elastic bands.
- 100. The method according to claim 94 wherein said plurality of electrodes comprises more than 104 electrodes.
- 101. The method according to claim 94 wherein said predetermined current waveform is sinusoidal.
- 102. The method according to claim 94 wherein said predetermined current waveform has a profile selected from the group consisting of square, triangular, ramp, pulse, and sinc.
- 103. The method according to claim 94 wherein said predetermined current waveform is periodic and comprises an oscillation frequency between 2 Hz and 20 kHz.
- 104. The method according to claim 94 wherein said predetermined current waveform is periodic and has a magnitude between 10 nA and 1 mA.
- 105. The method according to claim 94 further comprising the step of reducing electrical noise.
- 106. The method according to claim 105 wherein said step of reducing electrical noise is accomplished with a lock-in amplifier.
- 107. The method according to claim 94 further comprising the step of calculating a plurality of complex impedance derivatives with respect to frequency, each of said plurality of complex impedance derivatives corresponding to a current drive path defined by said current source and one of said plurality of electrodes.
- 108. The method according to claim 94 wherein said step of constructing a multidimensional representation comprises solving a continuum electrical model.
- 109. The method according to claim 108 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises Zener-diode elements, whereby said continuum electrical model incorporates nonlinearities.
- 110. The method according to claim 108 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises an inductive element.
- 111. The method according to claim 108 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises:
(a) an inductive element; (b) a capacitive element; (c) a resistive element; and (d) Zener-diode elements, whereby said continuum electrical model incorporates nonlinearities.
- 112. The method according to claim 94 wherein said multidimensional representation is a ten-dimensional representation.
- 113. The method according to claim 112 wherein said ten-dimensional representation comprises dimensions corresponding to differential cell-membrane capacitance, intracellular-fluid differential resistance, extracellular differential resistance, differential surface membrane inductance, range in variation of said differential cell-membrane capacitance, range in variation of said intracellular-fluid differential resistance, range in variation of said extracellular differential resistance, range in variation of said differential surface membrane inductance, amplitude of said current source, and frequency of said current waveform.
- 114. The method according to claim 94 wherein said multidimensional representation is a six-dimensional representation.
- 115. The method according to claim 114 wherein said six-dimensional representation comprises dimensions corresponding to differential cell-membrane capacitance contracted with a range in variation of said differential cell-membrane capacitance, intracellular-fluid differential resistance contracted with a range in variation of said intracellular-fluid differential resistance, extracellular differential resistance contracted with a range in variation of said extracellular differential resistance, differential surface membrane inductance contracted with a range in variation of said differential surface membrane inductance, amplitude of said current source, and frequency of said current waveform.
- 116. The method according to claim 94 further comprising the step of projecting said multidimensional representation into a plurality of three-dimensional spaces.
- 117. The method according to claim 116 further comprising the steps of selecting one of said plurality of three-dimensional spaces and displaying the selected three-dimensional space.
- 118. The method according to claim 94 wherein said step of detecting and characterizing is performed by a trained evaluation system.
- 119. The method according to claim 118 wherein said trained evaluation system comprises an expert system.
- 120. The method according to claim 118 wherein said trained evaluation system comprises a neural net.
- 121. The method according to claim 118 wherein said trained evaluation system uses stochastic optimization.
- 122. The method according to claim 118 wherein said trained evaluation system uses a genetic algorithm.
- 123. The method according to claim 94 wherein said object under study comprises a plurality of animal or human tissues.
- 124. The method according to claim 123 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human breast.
- 125. The method according to claim 123 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human prostate.
- 126. The method according to claim 123 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human kidney.
- 127. The method according to claim 125 wherein said current source is positioned over the lower anterior abdomen of a patient and said plurality of electrodes are disposed on a probe inserted within the rectal cavity of said patient.
- 128. The method according to claim 123 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human lung.
- 129. The method according to claim 123 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a section of a human alimentary canal.
- 130. The method according to claim 123 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises a human liver.
- 131. The method according to claim 123 wherein said plurality of animal or human tissues comprises lymphatic tissue.
- 132. The method according to claim 94 wherein said object under study is a surgical specimen.
- 133. The method according to claim 94 wherein said object under study is a laboratory animal.
- 134. The method according to claim 94 wherein said object under study is a tissue equivalent model simulator.
- 135. The method according to claim 94 further comprising the step of generating a compression wave within said object under study.
- 136. The method according to claim 135 wherein said step of generating is accomplished with an ultrasound source.
- 137. The method according to claim 135 wherein said step of generating is accomplished by palpation.
- 138. The method according to claim 94 wherein at least one of said plurality of electrodes is disposed on a glove.
- 139. The method according to claim 138 further comprising the step of determining the position of said at least one of said plurality of electrodes with respect to said object under study.
- 140. The method according to claim 139 wherein said step of determining is accomplished with a plurality of position sensors disposed on said glove.
- 141. The method according to claim 94 further comprising the steps of:
(a) irradiating, using a radiation source disposed so as to be capable of irradiating such object, upon a volume within the object under study with radiation within a predetermined frequency range or at a predetermined frequency; (b) receiving, using a plurality of radiation detectors being disposed relative to such object, radiation scattered by said volume within the object and providing data corresponding to the radiation received; and (c) using said data in combination with said plurality of complex impedances to further characterize said one or more medical pathologies within said volume under study.
- 142. The method according to claim 141 wherein said radiation source is an ultrasound source and said plurality of radiation detectors is a plurality of ultrasound detectors.
- 143. The method according to claim 142 wherein said ultrasound source and said plurality of ultrasound detectors includes at least one device that is used both as an ultrasound source and as an ultrasound detector.
- 144. The method according to claim 142 further comprising the step of digitizing said data.
- 145. The method according to claim 144 wherein said data are digitized at a rate greater than or equal to 30 kHz.
- 146. The method according to claim 142 wherein said ultrasound source emits monochromatic radiation and said plurality of ultrasound detectors detect only scattered radiation that is at a constant predetermined phase relationship with said monochromatic radiation.
- 147. The method according to claim 142 wherein said ultrasound source emits monochromatic radiation and said ultrasound detector detects only scattered radiation that is detuned from said monochromatic radiation.
- 148. The method according to claim 142 wherein said ultrasound source emits chirped radiation.
- 149. The method according to claim 142 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a cardiac pathology.
- 150. The method according to claim 149 wherein said cardiac pathology is a valvular dysfunction.
- 151. The method according to claim 142 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a vascular pathology.
- 152. The method according to claim 151 further comprising the step of imposing a concentrated magnetic field within said object under study.
- 153. The method according to claim 152 further comprising the step of scanning said concentrated magnetic field across said object under study.
- 154. The method according to claim 142 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a pulmonary pathology.
- 155. The method according to claim 154 wherein said pulmonary pathology is selected from the group consisting of a bronchus spasm, Stein Ron Chi, consolidation, and a neoplasm.
- 156. The method according to claim 142 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a neurological pathology.
- 157. The method according to claim 142 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a neuromuscular pathology.
- 158. The method according to claim 142 wherein said one or more medical pathologies comprises a bone fracture.
- 159. The method according to claim 94 further comprising the step of analyzing such object with at least one supplementary technique.
- 160. The method according to claim 159 wherein said step of analyzing is performed prior to said step of measuring to identify a suspicious volume within such object and wherein said region is limited to such suspicious volume.
- 161. The method according to claim 159 wherein said step of analyzing is performed subsequent to said step of detecting and characterizing.
- 162. The method according to claim 159 wherein said at least one supplementary technique is a technique selected from the group consisting of x-ray imaging, mammography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, single-photon emission computed tomography, and positron-emission tomography.
- 163. A method for assessing the efficacy of medical therapy comprising the steps of:
(a) characterizing a medical pathology within tissue of each of a plurality of subjects, said step of characterizing comprising the substeps of:
(ii) stimulating such tissue electrically with a current source adapted to provide current with a predetermined current waveform; (ii) measuring a plurality of voltages with a plurality of electrodes disposed relative to such tissue for receiving current from such tissue; (iii) calculating a plurality of complex impedances from said plurality of voltages, each of said plurality of complex impedances corresponding to a current drive path defined by said current source and one of said plurality of electrodes; (iv) constructing a multidimensional representation of the electrical characteristics of such tissue using said plurality of complex impedances; and (v) characterizing said medical pathology within such tissue from said multidimensional representation; (b) applying said medical therapy; (c) repeating said step of characterizing on each of said plurality of subjects after applying said medical therapy; and (d) evaluating the effect of said medical therapy statistically among said plurality of subjects by comparing a characterization of said medical pathology resulting from said step (a)(v) of characterizing with a characterization of said medical pathology resulting from said step (c) of repeating.
- 164. The method according to claim 163 wherein said medical therapy is a pharmacological treatment.
- 165. The method according to claim 163 wherein said medical pathology is a precancerous condition.
- 166. The method according to claim 163 wherein said tissue is selected from the group consisting of breast tissue, prostate tissue, kidney tissue, lung tissue, alimentary canal tissue, liver tissue, and lymphatic tissue.
- 167. The method according to claim 163 further comprising the step of positioning said plurality of electrodes equivalently on each of said plurality of subjects.
- 168. The method according to claim 163 wherein said plurality of electrodes are fixed on an adhesive pad.
- 169. A method for screening a patient for abnormal tissue comprising the steps of:
(a) characterizing a volume of tissue within said patient, said step of characterizing comprising the substeps of:
(ii) stimulating such volume electrically with a current source adapted to provide current with a predetermined current waveform; (ii) measuring a plurality of voltages with a plurality of electrodes disposed relative to such volume for receiving current from such volume; (iii) calculating a plurality of complex impedances from said plurality of voltages, each of said plurality of complex impedances corresponding to a current drive path defined by said current source and one of said plurality of electrodes; (iv) constructing a multidimensional representation of the electrical characteristics of such volume using said plurality of complex impedances; and (v) characterizing such tissue from said multidimensional representation; and (b) comparing the characterization of such tissue with a reference tissue characterization.
- 170. The method according to claim 169 further comprising the step of localizing such volume with a supplementary technique.
- 171. The method according to claim 170 wherein said supplementary technique is a technique selected from the group consisting of x-ray imaging, mammography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, single-photon emission computed tomography, and positron-emission tomography.
- 172. The method according to claim 169 further comprising the step of performing a biopsy on such volume.
- 173. The method according to claim 169 wherein such abnormal tissue is abnormal proliferative tissue.
- 174. The method according to claim 169 wherein said reference tissue characterization is a previous tissue characterization for said patient.
- 175. The method according to claim 169 wherein said reference tissue characterization is derived from a plurality of tissue characterizations for a population.
- 176. A method for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising:
(a) stimulating such object electrically with a current source adapted to provide current with a predetermined current waveform; (b) measuring a plurality of voltages with a plurality of electrodes disposed relative to such object for receiving current from such object; and (c) analyzing data received from said plurality of electrodes to detect and characterize such one or more medical pathologies.
- 177. The method according to claim 176 wherein said predetermined current waveform is sinusoidal.
- 178. The method according to claim 176 wherein said predetermined current waveform has a profile selected from the group consisting of square, triangular, ramp, pulse, and sinc.
- 179. The method according to claim 176 wherein said predetermined current waveform is periodic and comprises an oscillation frequency between 2 Hz and 20 kHz.
- 180. The method according to claim 176 wherein said predetermined current waveform is periodic and has a magnitude between 10 nA and 1 mA.
- 181. A method for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising the steps of:
(a) stimulating such object electrically with a current source; (b) measuring a plurality of voltages with a plurality of electrodes disposed relative to such object for receiving current from such object; (c) calculating a plurality of complex impedances, each of said plurality of complex impedances corresponding to a current drive path defined by said current source and one of said plurality of electrodes; and (d) analyzing said plurality of complex impedances to detect and characterize such one or more medical pathologies.
- 182. The method according to claim 181 further comprising the step of constructing a multidimensional representation of the electrical characteristics of said object under study using said plurality of complex impedances.
- 183. The method according to claim 182 further comprising the step of projecting said multidimensional representation into a plurality of three-dimensional spaces.
- 184. A method for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising:
(a) stimulating such object electrically with a current source; (b) measuring a plurality of voltages with a plurality of electrodes disposed relative to such object for receiving current from such object; and (c) analyzing data received from said plurality of electrodes to detect and characterize such one or more medical pathologies by solving a continuum electrical model to construct a multidimensional representation of the electrical characteristics of said object under study.
- 185. The method according to claim 184 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises Zener-diode elements, whereby said continuum electrical model incorporates nonlinearities.
- 186. The method according to claim 184 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises an inductive element.
- 187. The method according to claim 184 wherein said continuum electrical model comprises:
(a) an inductive element; (b) a capacitive element; (c) a resistive element; and (d) Zener-diode elements, whereby said continuum electrical model incorporates nonlinearities.
- 188. A method for detection and characterization of one or more medical pathologies within an object under study comprising:
(a) stimulating such object electrically with a current source; (b) measuring a plurality of voltages with a plurality of electrodes; and (c) analyzing said plurality of complex impedances to detect and characterize such one or more medical pathologies; wherein said plurality of electrodes are disposed on at least one glove, whereby said plurality of electrodes are disposed relative to such object to receive current from such object when said at least one glove is in contact with such object.
- 189. The method according to claim 188 wherein a position sensor is further disposed on said at least one glove.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a nonprovisional of and claims the benefit of U.S. Appl. No. 60/185,413, filed on Feb. 28, 2000, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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