The seismocardiogram as magnetic-field-compatible alternative to the electrocardiogram for cardiac stress monitoring.

M Jerosch-Herold, J Zanetti, H Merkle, L Poliac, H Huang, A Mansoor, F Zhao, N Wilke
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Abstract

Seismocardiography (SCG) is a methodology derived from the field of seismology to measure non-invasively compression waves generated by myocardial motion. The use of SCG is proposed here as method to monitor cardiac function during stress testing and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It is shown that recording of the seismocardiogram in subjects undergoing an MRI study is not compromised by flow-induced electrical voltages that can severely distort the electrocardiogram. Electromagnetic compatibility of the seismocardiograph device with the MRI scanner hardware was tested. Experiments in an animal model proved that changes in the SCG waveform during different levels of LAD stenosis correlate with the changes seen in LV function with cine MRI. The changes in the SCG waveform characteristic for the onset of ischemia were observed almost immediately after the creation of a flow-limiting stenosis. This novel application of SCG to monitor changes in peak acceleration from cardiac blood flow and wall motion may represent a solution to the long-standing and important problem of monitoring patients for signs of myocardial ischemia during MRI.

地震心电图作为磁场兼容的替代心电图用于心脏应激监测。
地震心动图(Seismocardiography, SCG)是从地震学领域衍生出来的一种方法,用于测量心肌运动产生的非侵入性压缩波。本文建议在压力测试和磁共振成像(MRI)期间使用SCG作为监测心功能的方法。研究表明,在接受MRI研究的受试者中,地震心电图的记录不会受到可能严重扭曲心电图的血流诱发电压的影响。测试了地震心电仪与核磁共振扫描仪硬件的电磁兼容性。动物模型实验证明,不同程度LAD狭窄时SCG波形的变化与电影MRI所见的左室功能变化相关。缺血发作时SCG波形特征的变化几乎是在血流限制性狭窄形成后立即观察到的。这种新颖的SCG应用于监测心脏血流和壁运动引起的峰值加速度变化,可能解决了MRI监测患者心肌缺血迹象这一长期存在的重要问题。
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