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Respiratory Magnetogram Detected with a MEMS Device
Edmundo Antonio Gutiérrez Domínguez
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
Respiration
Thoracic muscles
Ribs
Thoracic cage
Magnetocardiogram
Magnetometer
Magnetic fields generated by the brain or the heart are very useful in clinical diagnostics. Therefore, magnetic signals produced by other organs are also of considerable interest. Here we show first evidence that thoracic muscles can produce a strong magnetic flux density during respiratory activity, that we name respiratory magnetogram. We used a small magnetometer based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which was positioned inside the open thoracic cage of anaesthetized and ventilated rats. With this new MEMS sensor of about 20 nT resolution, we recorded a strong and rhythmic respiratory magnetogram of about 600 nT.
International Journal of Medical Sciences
27-08-2013
Artículo
Inglés
Estudiantes
Investigadores
Público en general
Dominguez-Nicolas, Saul M., et al., (2013), Respiratory Magnetogram Detected with a MEMS Device, International Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 10(11): 1445 – 1450
ELECTRÓNICA
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