About this Research Topic
In contrast to electrical signals (measured by an ECG), MCG signals are marginally affected by body tissue. Thus, it is possible to derive very accurate analyses (in sensitivity or specificity) about the electrophysiological function of the myocardium compared to ECG or other functional imaging systems. For example, magnetic field imaging allows imaging of vortex currents within the myocardium that cannot be recorded with a surface ECG. This Research Topic will provide an overview of the various MCG research areas. It is intended to illustrate the challenges and potential advantages that MCG provides as a diagnostic method. In particular, the Topic Editors welcome manuscripts which demonstrate that MCG differs from the usual functional imaging methods and thus establishes its own field for medical diagnostics.
Led by an international team of subject experts, the topic editors encourage submission of all manuscript types. Sub-themes for this Research Topic include but are not limited to:
-Magnetoionography
- Sensor Types
- Shielding; Software (Acquisition, Analysis or Signal Processing)
- Diagnostic Algorithms
- Drug Testing with Magnetoionographic Arrhythmia Risk Evaluation (MIARE)
- Atrial Fibrillation
Keywords: Magnetocardiology, Magnetic Field Imaging, Cardiology, Cardiac Inflammation, Coronary Heart Disease, Cardiomyopathy, Myocarditis, Magnetocardiography
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