We investigated several factors which may affect the accuracy of fetal cardiac time intervals (CTI) determined in magnetocardiographic (MCG) recordings: observer differences, the number of available recording sites and the type of sensor used in acquisition. In 253 fetal MCG recordings, acquired using different biomagnetometer devices between the 15th and 42nd weeks of gestation, P-wave, QRS complex and T-wave onsets and ends were identified in signal averaged data sets independently by different observers. Using a defined procedure for setting signal events, interobserver reliability was high. Increasing the number of registration sites led to more accurate identification of the events. The differences in wave morphology between magnetomet...
Foetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) is a promising technique for prenatal cardiac diagnosis. In this p...
this paper results in an additional peak in front of the QRS-complex in the magnetocardiogram measur...
Fetal magnetocardiog. is a non-invasive technique for studying the elec. activity of the fetal heart...
Objective: A database with reference values of the durations of the various waveforms in a magnetoca...
Abstract Background Magnetocardiography enables the precise determination of fetal cardiac time inte...
Fetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) provides fetal cardiac traces useful for the prenatal monitoring of...
Clinical detection of fetal arrhythmias is generally performed by means of M-mode and pulsed Doppler...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of unshielded in-hospital multichannel mapping of fetal magn...
In magnetocardiography (MCG) the magnetic field, produced by the electrical activity of the heart, i...
M-mode and pulsed Doppler echocardiography, cardiotocography and transabdominal fetal ECG are availa...
Aim: to evaluate the feasibility of follow 12up monitoring of pregnancies with fetal magnetic source...
Aim To clarify the significance of heart rate variability for the evaluation of an autonomic nervous...
Characterization of ultrasound detected fetal arrhythmias is generally performed by means of M-mode ...
Characterization of ultrasound detected fetal arrhythmias is generally performed by means of M-mode ...
Fetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) allows the non-invasive recording of fetal cardiac electrical activ...
Foetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) is a promising technique for prenatal cardiac diagnosis. In this p...
this paper results in an additional peak in front of the QRS-complex in the magnetocardiogram measur...
Fetal magnetocardiog. is a non-invasive technique for studying the elec. activity of the fetal heart...
Objective: A database with reference values of the durations of the various waveforms in a magnetoca...
Abstract Background Magnetocardiography enables the precise determination of fetal cardiac time inte...
Fetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) provides fetal cardiac traces useful for the prenatal monitoring of...
Clinical detection of fetal arrhythmias is generally performed by means of M-mode and pulsed Doppler...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of unshielded in-hospital multichannel mapping of fetal magn...
In magnetocardiography (MCG) the magnetic field, produced by the electrical activity of the heart, i...
M-mode and pulsed Doppler echocardiography, cardiotocography and transabdominal fetal ECG are availa...
Aim: to evaluate the feasibility of follow 12up monitoring of pregnancies with fetal magnetic source...
Aim To clarify the significance of heart rate variability for the evaluation of an autonomic nervous...
Characterization of ultrasound detected fetal arrhythmias is generally performed by means of M-mode ...
Characterization of ultrasound detected fetal arrhythmias is generally performed by means of M-mode ...
Fetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) allows the non-invasive recording of fetal cardiac electrical activ...
Foetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) is a promising technique for prenatal cardiac diagnosis. In this p...
this paper results in an additional peak in front of the QRS-complex in the magnetocardiogram measur...
Fetal magnetocardiog. is a non-invasive technique for studying the elec. activity of the fetal heart...