Discussion of Current Distribution of Exercise 3D MCG Using an Inhomogeneous Human Volume Conductor
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In this paper we present the analysis of 3D measurements of the magnetocardiogram by means of current source reconstruction. The data considered are rest and exercise stress data of test subjects. The source model used to describe the heart activation is a distributed source model, which allows to follow how the heart activation spreads over the myocardium. We developed a four compartments human torso model including the heart cavity and two lungs. Different values of the compartment conductivities are used to study the effect of the inhomogeneities on the reconstructed sources. The comparison between rest and stress data is done by means of correlations coefficients that indicate how close the reconstructed sources are in terms of dipoles moments, since in the source model considered the dipoles positions are fixed and depend on the source space model geometry. The same analyses are repeated using the 3D magnetic data and only the normal component, to investigate the additional information given by the tangential components. The results show that the torso and heart conductivities have a stronger influence than the one of the lungs, and that the 3D data are less sensitive to the changes of the compartment conductivities.
- 2008-05-01
著者
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Kim B.s.
School Of Science And Engineering Tokyo Denki Univ
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De Melis
Graduate School Of Advanced Sci. And Technol. Tokyo Denki Univ.
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UCHIKAWA Y.
Graduate School of Advanced Science and Technology, Tokyo Denki University
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Uchikawa Y.
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Tokyo Denki Univ.
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De Melis
School of science and engineering, Tokyo Denki Univ
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Muller H.-P.
HPM-Physics and software
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Erne S.N.
BMDSys Gmbh
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Kim B.
School Of Chemistry Seoul National University
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