Closed-form equation to estimate the dielectric properties of biological tissues as a function of age
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Closed-form equation to estimate the dielectric properties of biological tissues as a function of age
Abstract
Developing microwave systems for biomedical applications requires accurate dielectric properties of biological tissues for reliable modeling before prototyping and subject testing. Dielectric properties of tissues decrease with age due to the change in their water content, but there are no detailed age-dependent data, especially for young tissue-like newborns, in the literature. In this article, an age-dependent formula to predict the dielectric properties of biological tissues was derived. In the proposed method, the variation of water concentration in each type of tissue as a function of age was used to calculate its relative permittivity and conductivity. The derived formula shows that the concentration of water in each tissue type can be modeled as a negative exponential function of age. The dielectric properties of each tissue type can then be calculated as a function of the dielectric properties of water and dielectric properties of the organ forming the tissue and its water concentration. The derived formula was used to generate the dielectric properties of several types of human tissues at different ages using the dielectric properties of a human adult. Moreover, the formula was validated on pig tissues of different ages. A close agreement was achieved between the calculated and measured data with a maximum difference of only 2%. Bioelectromagnetics. 38:474-481, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords: age-dependent; biological tissue; dielectric properties; microwave imaging; water concentration of tissues.
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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