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71210 Bioelectromagnetism - Exercises Autumn 2004
Magnetocardiography
- The most significant difference between the MCG and ECG is
- the number of independent components
- the information content
- the sensitivity distribution
- The XYZ and ABC lead systems are both orthogonal, and may be either bipolar or unipolar. The only difference between the physical realizations of these two lead systems is the
- magnetometer alignment
- cost of instrumentation
- size of the sensors
- Proximity effect in MCG refers to the
- distance from the center of the heart to the measurement coil
- sensitivity concentration of unipolar measurements
- distortion-free measurement in spite of the internal inhomogenenities
- Refer to the Fig. 20.22. in the Textbook. What is the reason for the delay in the maximum peaks of the ECG and MCG?
- 90 degree phase shift is seen in the time axis
- The sensitivity distributions of these measurements are different
- Scaling of the axes
- Diagnostic performance of MCG is similar to that of the ECG. What is the reason for the combined measurement to have improved performance?
- Making double measurements is likely to reduce random errors
- Electric and magnetic functioning of the heart are different phenomena
- Come on, again, the sensitivity distributions of MCG and ECG are different
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