Detection of Exercise‐Induced Myocardial Ischemia by Multichannel Magnetocardiography in Single Vessel Coronary Artery Disease

Background: Detection of myocardial ischemia was studied with multichannel exercise magneto‐cardiography (MCG). A surface gradient method was applied to analyze cardiac magnetic fields.

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