DocumentCode
1205445
Title
Effects of strong pulsed magnetic fields on the cardiac activity of an open chest dog
Author
Yamaguchi, Masuhiro ; Andoh, Tomio ; Goto, Tsuneaki ; Hosono, Akhito ; Kawakami, Tadashi ; Okumura, Fukuichiro ; Takenaka, Toshifumi ; Yamamoto, Isao
Author_Institution
Fac. of Eng., Yokohama Nat. Univ., Japan
Volume
41
Issue
12
fYear
1994
Firstpage
1188
Lastpage
1191
Abstract
The heart of an open chest dog was stimulated by strong magnetic fields which were damped sinusoidal pulses with the one-cycle period of 1.47 ms. Stimulation effects were detected by electrocardiograph (ECG) and arterial blood pressure as a function of the strength of the field, the triggering point in the cardiac cycle, and the position of a stimulating coil. The threshold for arrhythmias was a minimum for the stimuli triggered at the apex of the T wave and on the P wave in the ECG. Premature ventricular and premature atrial contractions occurred according to whether the coil was placed over the ventricles or the atria. Ventricular defibrillation can not be attained by the magnetic stimulus with the flux density of 9.2 T which was the maximum field used.
Keywords
biological effects of fields; electrocardiography; haemodynamics; magnetic field effects; 1.47 ms; 9.2 T; P wave; T wave; arterial blood pressure; cardiac activity; damped sinusoidal pulses; flux density; open chest dog; premature atrial contractions; premature ventricular contractions; strong pulsed magnetic fields effects; ventricular defibrillation; Arterial blood pressure; Capacitors; Coils; Defibrillation; Electrocardiography; Heart rate variability; Magnetic fields; Magnetic flux; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic switching; Animals; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Dogs; Electrocardiography; Heart; Magnetics; Physical Stimulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.335868
Filename
335868
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