Changes in fluid volume in a thoracic region, such as the lung, are
detected by internally injecting a current through the region, detecting
an induced voltage on the skin of the patient, and calculating an
impedance value. A method for performing such a measurement includes
injecting an electrical current between first and second internal
electrodes that are implanted in the body and that are positioned such
that a portion of the injected current flows through at least a portion
of the region. The method also includes measuring a voltage between first
and second external electrodes attached to an external surface of the
skin of the body. The measured voltage is induced by the injected
current. The method also includes calculating an impedance by taking the
ratio of the measured voltage and the injected current, wherein the
calculated impedance is related to the volume of fluid in the region.