Magnetocardiography

Magnetocardiographs are an important part of ECG diagnosis

This is a specialized type of electrocardiograph that uses not only electrodes, but also eddy currents of a magnetic field to record heart currents.

Operating principle of an ECG magnetometer *Magnetocardiography is a separate research method, while MRI and CT are a fundamentally different technique. Its principles are based on measuring the magnetic fields created by the activity of the heart. Based on the strength of the vector flux of magnetic induction in the place where the sensors are installed, the magnetic course is calculated, the heart rate (heart rate) is calculated. The device of the magnetic cardiograph apparatus:* records changes in magnetic induction around the body of the beating heart in manual or automatic mode. Shows the position of the heart muscle recorded on the diagram, shows cardiac activity.*

Magnetic resonance cardiography is more accurate and safer than using an ECG. First, the patient does not receive radiation exposure, which some people perceive as negligible but is harmful to immunocompromised and healthy patients in very large doses.