Weikl A, Moshage W, Hentschel D, Schittenhelm R, Bachmann K
Medizinische Klinik II/Kardiologie der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
Z Kardiol. 1989 Sep;78(9):578-86.
ECG-alterations under the influence of static magnetic fields were investigated in phantoms (1.5 Tesla), animals and volunteers (4.0 Tesla), as well as in 12 patients (0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 Tesla). Under the influence of static magnetic fields high- and low-frequency voltages are superimposed on the ECG. Motions of the electrical leads induce high-frequency waves, which can alter the ECG to the extent that only the QRS-complex can be recognized. Electrolytes moved by the blood stream in static magnetic fields also induce voltages (Hall-effect) which, according to the patient's position, result in ST-segment- and partial T-wave-elevations or depressions. All ECG-alterations are reversible after exposition to the static magnetic field. Rhythm disturbances do not occur. The results indicate that static magnetic fields up to 4.0 Tesla do not have permanent adverse effects on the human ECG.
在体模(1.5特斯拉)、动物和志愿者(4.0特斯拉)以及12名患者(0.5、1.0和1.5特斯拉)中研究了静磁场影响下的心电图变化。在静磁场的影响下,高频和低频电压叠加在心电图上。电极移动会诱发高频波,其可使心电图发生改变,以至于只能识别出QRS复合波。静磁场中血流带动电解质移动也会诱发电压(霍尔效应),根据患者体位不同,会导致ST段和部分T波抬高或压低。暴露于静磁场后,所有心电图变化都是可逆的。未出现节律紊乱。结果表明,高达4.0特斯拉的静磁场对人体心电图没有永久性不良影响。