Detection of patients with coronary artery disease using cardiac magnetic field mapping at rest.

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Detection of patients with coronary artery disease using cardiac magnetic field mapping at rest. / Gapelyuk, Andrej; Wessel, Niels; Fischer, Robert; Zacharzowsky, Udo; Koch, Lydia; Selbig, Daniela; Schütt, Henry; Sawitzki, Bianca; Luft, Friedrich C; Dietz, Rainer; Schirdewan, Alexander.

in: J ELECTROCARDIOL, Jahrgang 40, Nr. 5, 5, 2007, S. 401-407.

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Harvard

Gapelyuk, A, Wessel, N, Fischer, R, Zacharzowsky, U, Koch, L, Selbig, D, Schütt, H, Sawitzki, B, Luft, FC, Dietz, R & Schirdewan, A 2007, 'Detection of patients with coronary artery disease using cardiac magnetic field mapping at rest.', J ELECTROCARDIOL, Jg. 40, Nr. 5, 5, S. 401-407. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17531250?dopt=Citation>

APA

Gapelyuk, A., Wessel, N., Fischer, R., Zacharzowsky, U., Koch, L., Selbig, D., Schütt, H., Sawitzki, B., Luft, F. C., Dietz, R., & Schirdewan, A. (2007). Detection of patients with coronary artery disease using cardiac magnetic field mapping at rest. J ELECTROCARDIOL, 40(5), 401-407. [5]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17531250?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Gapelyuk A, Wessel N, Fischer R, Zacharzowsky U, Koch L, Selbig D et al. Detection of patients with coronary artery disease using cardiac magnetic field mapping at rest. J ELECTROCARDIOL. 2007;40(5):401-407. 5.

Bibtex

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title = "Detection of patients with coronary artery disease using cardiac magnetic field mapping at rest.",
abstract = "We studied the use of cardiac magnetic field mapping to detect patients with CAD without subjecting them to stress. Fifty-nine healthy control subjects and 101 patients with CAD without previous MI were included. The optimal positions for detecting CAD were located in the left superior parasternal and in the inferior midsternal area. Values for ST slope, ST shift, T peak amplitude, ST-T integral, and magnetic field map orientation differed significantly between the 2 groups. Three parameters together in a multivariate analysis yielded a sensitivity of 84% and a specificity of 83% in distinguishing patients with CAD from control subjects. We suggest that cardiac magnetic field mapping is a promising technique to identify patients with CAD.",
author = "Andrej Gapelyuk and Niels Wessel and Robert Fischer and Udo Zacharzowsky and Lydia Koch and Daniela Selbig and Henry Sch{\"u}tt and Bianca Sawitzki and Luft, {Friedrich C} and Rainer Dietz and Alexander Schirdewan",
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T1 - Detection of patients with coronary artery disease using cardiac magnetic field mapping at rest.

AU - Gapelyuk, Andrej

AU - Wessel, Niels

AU - Fischer, Robert

AU - Zacharzowsky, Udo

AU - Koch, Lydia

AU - Selbig, Daniela

AU - Schütt, Henry

AU - Sawitzki, Bianca

AU - Luft, Friedrich C

AU - Dietz, Rainer

AU - Schirdewan, Alexander

PY - 2007

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N2 - We studied the use of cardiac magnetic field mapping to detect patients with CAD without subjecting them to stress. Fifty-nine healthy control subjects and 101 patients with CAD without previous MI were included. The optimal positions for detecting CAD were located in the left superior parasternal and in the inferior midsternal area. Values for ST slope, ST shift, T peak amplitude, ST-T integral, and magnetic field map orientation differed significantly between the 2 groups. Three parameters together in a multivariate analysis yielded a sensitivity of 84% and a specificity of 83% in distinguishing patients with CAD from control subjects. We suggest that cardiac magnetic field mapping is a promising technique to identify patients with CAD.

AB - We studied the use of cardiac magnetic field mapping to detect patients with CAD without subjecting them to stress. Fifty-nine healthy control subjects and 101 patients with CAD without previous MI were included. The optimal positions for detecting CAD were located in the left superior parasternal and in the inferior midsternal area. Values for ST slope, ST shift, T peak amplitude, ST-T integral, and magnetic field map orientation differed significantly between the 2 groups. Three parameters together in a multivariate analysis yielded a sensitivity of 84% and a specificity of 83% in distinguishing patients with CAD from control subjects. We suggest that cardiac magnetic field mapping is a promising technique to identify patients with CAD.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

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SP - 401

EP - 407

JO - J ELECTROCARDIOL

JF - J ELECTROCARDIOL

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