MAGNETIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPPING OF THE HUMAN THORAX USING A SQUID BIOMAGNETOMETER

被引:6
作者
DAVIES, SC [1 ]
NI, C [1 ]
FARDY, J [1 ]
RASSI, D [1 ]
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[1] UNIV COLL SWANSEA,DEPT PHYS,SWANSEA SA2 8PP,W GLAM,WALES
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10.3109/03091909409030790
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
Biomagnetism is essentially the study of the weak magnetic fields generated by biological organisms, in particular the human body. The human thorax is composed of a variety of tissues and organs of slightly different magnetic susceptibility. In an applied magnetic field (of the order of milliTeslas) these small differences in susceptibility lead to measurable field variations (of the order of nanoTeslas) at the body surface which may be of diagnostic value. Physiological processes such as cardiac activity, cardiac output, blood flow and respiratory related lung volume changes also contribute to the observed signal. In this study susceptibility 'maps' were obtained by measuring the magnetic field at several hundred points over the thorax. Results Indicate that magnetic susceptibility mapping produces low-resolution images of internal body structures from which is should be possible to detect pathologies that cause alterations in tissue susceptibility.
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页数:7
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