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John Morse    - research student -


jmorse@uottawa.ca
I graduated from the University of Ottawa (BASc. Biomedical Mechanical Engineering, 2011). I am completing a Masters degree at the University of Ottawa (MASc. Biomedical Engineering, est. 2013) under Dr. M. Fenech. The research is in the field of clinical applications of electrical bioimpedance. The project is in association with Bioparhom.

Conference papers

2013
J Morse, M Fenech (2013)  Detection and localization of internal haemorrhaging using electrical bioimpedance   In: XV International Conference on Electrical Bio-Impedance (ICEBI) & XIV Conference on Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) Journal of Physics: Conference Series  
Abstract: Electrical bioimpedance is an effective measuring tool to provide quick, non-invasive, real-time results which will be applied to the detection of internal haemorrhaging. Experiments were performed on female Fancy Rats weighing 333±44g, and 10mL of porcine blood was injected abdominally over 3 minutes. Data was collected using an 8×8 needle electrode array at 5 kHz, and 95 kHz and sent to the BioParHom Z-Flow. A strong correlation was found between the electrode paths crossing directly through the blood injection site, showing a decrease of about −0.17±0.1Ω/mL for the 5 kHz frequency. This correlation allows us to quickly detect internal haemorrhaging and also localize it with the current path set-up in the electrode array.
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