Bladder cancer detection using electrical impedance technique (tabriz mark 1).

Pathology research international Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-09 DOI:10.1155/2012/470101
Ahmad Keshtkar, Zeinab Salehnia, Asghar Keshtkar, Behrooz Shokouhi
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Abstract

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common malignant neoplasm in men and the eighth in women. Bladder pathology is usually investigated visually by cystoscopy. In this technique, biopsies are obtained from the suspected area and then, after needed procedure, the diagnostic information can be taken. This is a relatively difficult procedure and is associated with discomfort for the patient and morbidity. Therefore, the electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), a minimally invasive screening technique, can be used to separate malignant areas from nonmalignant areas in the urinary bladder. The feasibility of adapting this technique to screen for bladder cancer and abnormalities during cystoscopy has been explored and compared with histopathological evaluation of urinary bladder lesions. Ex vivo studies were carried out in this study by using a total of 30 measured points from malignant and 100 measured points from non-malignant areas of patients bladders in terms of their biopsy reports matching to the electrical impedance measurements. In all measurements, the impedivity of malignant area of bladder tissue was significantly higher than the impedivity of non-malignant area this tissue (P < 0.005).

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电阻抗技术检测膀胱癌(tabriz mark 1)。
膀胱癌是男性中第四大最常见的恶性肿瘤,在女性中排名第八。膀胱病理通常通过膀胱镜检查。在这种技术中,从可疑区域获得活组织检查,然后经过必要的程序,可以获得诊断信息。这是一个相对困难的过程,并与患者的不适和发病率有关。因此,电阻抗谱(EIS)作为一种微创筛查技术,可以用于区分膀胱的恶性区域和非恶性区域。在膀胱镜检查中应用该技术筛查膀胱癌和异常的可行性已被探讨,并与膀胱病变的组织病理学评估进行了比较。在本研究中,通过使用患者膀胱恶性区域的30个测量点和非恶性区域的100个测量点进行离体研究,根据他们的活检报告与电阻抗测量相匹配。在所有测量中,膀胱组织恶性区阻抗显著高于非恶性区阻抗(P < 0.005)。
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