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Magnetic Field Imaging (MFI) is a non-invasive and side-effect-free cardiac diagnostic method. In more recent technology, magnetocardiography (MCG) has become the clinically predominant application for recording the heart's magnetic signals. that detects and records the electromagnetic signals that are associated with the heartbeat using a multi-channel magnetic sensor array. The electric signals are known from the ECG. In the 1990s and beyond, more recent technology has supplanted the MFI, particularly MCG (xref. Cardiomag Imaging, Inc.). Through clinical research in Europe, Asia, and the U.S. (see publications in footnotes), MCG has been proven to have practical application for diagnosis of cardiac disease, and has become the clinically predominant application for recording the heart's m

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  • Magnetfeld-Imaging (de)
  • Magnetic field imaging (en)
  • 磁場画像法 (ja)
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  • 磁場画像法(じばがぞうほう、英語: Magnetic field imaging : MFI)とは高感度磁気センサーを使用して磁場の分布を可視化する手法。 (ja)
  • Magnetfeld-Imaging (MFI) ist eine nebenwirkungsfreie medizinische Untersuchungsmethode, bei der funktionale Bilder des Herzens dargestellt werden. MFI nutzt zur Aufnahme der Magnetsignale in der Regel SQUIDs, die in einem Array von mindestens 49 Sensoren angeordnet sind. Die MFI-Untersuchung erlaubt dem Arzt unter anderem das individuelle Risiko eines Patienten für das Auftreten von lebensbedrohlichen Herzrhythmusstörungen einzuschätzen, die zum plötzlichen Herztod führen können. Weitere Einsatzmöglichkeiten liegen in der Ischämiediagnostik. (de)
  • Magnetic Field Imaging (MFI) is a non-invasive and side-effect-free cardiac diagnostic method. In more recent technology, magnetocardiography (MCG) has become the clinically predominant application for recording the heart's magnetic signals. that detects and records the electromagnetic signals that are associated with the heartbeat using a multi-channel magnetic sensor array. The electric signals are known from the ECG. In the 1990s and beyond, more recent technology has supplanted the MFI, particularly MCG (xref. Cardiomag Imaging, Inc.). Through clinical research in Europe, Asia, and the U.S. (see publications in footnotes), MCG has been proven to have practical application for diagnosis of cardiac disease, and has become the clinically predominant application for recording the heart's m (en)
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  • Magnetic field imaging (en)
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  • Patient during an MFI acquisition (en)
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  • Magnetfeld-Imaging (MFI) ist eine nebenwirkungsfreie medizinische Untersuchungsmethode, bei der funktionale Bilder des Herzens dargestellt werden. MFI nutzt zur Aufnahme der Magnetsignale in der Regel SQUIDs, die in einem Array von mindestens 49 Sensoren angeordnet sind. Die MFI-Untersuchung erlaubt dem Arzt unter anderem das individuelle Risiko eines Patienten für das Auftreten von lebensbedrohlichen Herzrhythmusstörungen einzuschätzen, die zum plötzlichen Herztod führen können. Weitere Einsatzmöglichkeiten liegen in der Ischämiediagnostik. Die magnetischen Signale gehen mit den elektrischen Strömen einher, die zur Steuerung und Erregung der Muskelzellen fließen. Im Gegensatz zu den elektrischen Strömen verlassen die magnetischen Signale den Körper jedoch nahezu unbeeinflusst und transportieren darüber hinaus zusätzliche Informationen, die beim elektrischen Signal die Körperoberfläche nicht erreichen. (de)
  • Magnetic Field Imaging (MFI) is a non-invasive and side-effect-free cardiac diagnostic method. In more recent technology, magnetocardiography (MCG) has become the clinically predominant application for recording the heart's magnetic signals. that detects and records the electromagnetic signals that are associated with the heartbeat using a multi-channel magnetic sensor array. The electric signals are known from the ECG. In the 1990s and beyond, more recent technology has supplanted the MFI, particularly MCG (xref. Cardiomag Imaging, Inc.). Through clinical research in Europe, Asia, and the U.S. (see publications in footnotes), MCG has been proven to have practical application for diagnosis of cardiac disease, and has become the clinically predominant application for recording the heart's magnetic signals. In comparison to MCG, MFI, among others, records the whole relevant area above the chest of the person. (en)
  • 磁場画像法(じばがぞうほう、英語: Magnetic field imaging : MFI)とは高感度磁気センサーを使用して磁場の分布を可視化する手法。 (ja)
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