Magnetically induced currents and fields in the canine heart: a finite element study

P. Ragan, S. Eisenberg, W. Wang
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Abstract

A three-dimensional finite element model representing the conductive anatomy of the canine thorax was used to study magnetically induced currents in the myocardium. In this study, we simulated an applied magnetic field previously shown to cause irregular cardiac activity in canine experiments. We investigated the influence of model shape, conductive inhomogeneity, and anisotropy on the spatial distribution of the induced myocardial current density and its maximum (J/sub max/). Results suggest that shape, conductive inhomogeneity and anisotropy substantially influence myocardial current distributions and J/sub max/. Neglecting these factors yields results that substantially overestimate J/sub max/.<>
犬心脏的磁感应电流和磁场:一个有限元研究
采用三维有限元模型对犬胸腔的导电解剖结构进行了研究。在这项研究中,我们模拟了一个应用磁场,先前在犬实验中显示会导致不规则的心脏活动。我们研究了模型形状、导电不均匀性和各向异性对诱导心肌电流密度及其最大值(J/sub max/)空间分布的影响。结果表明,形状、导电不均匀性和各向异性显著影响心肌电流分布和J/sub max/。忽略这些因素会导致大大高估J/sub max/的结果。
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