1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf03042397
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Magnetokardiographische Lokalisationsdiagnositk — Gegenwärtiger Stand und Entwicklungsperspektiven

Abstract: The magnetic fields caused by the human heart's electrical excitation can be recorded without contact over the body surface to obtain the "magnetocardiogram" (MCG). As compared to the conventional electrocardiogram (ECG), the magnetic fields are influenced far less by the conductive properties of the body tissues, so that the MCG permits a more direct and accurate analysis of cardiac electrical excitation. Most important, the MCG allows an exact localization of the underlying electrical activity, based on the … Show more

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