In this paper we present a portable magnetocardiography device. The focus of this development was delivering a rapid assessment of chest pain in an emergency department. The aim was therefore to produce an inexpensive device that could be rapidly deployed in a noisy unshielded ward environment. We found that induction coil magnetometers with a coil design optimised for magnetic field mapping possess sufficient sensitivity (104 fT Hz-1/2 noise floor at 10 Hz) and response (813 fT μV-1 at 10 Hz) for cycle averaged magnetocardiography and are able to measure depolarisation signals in an unshielded environment. We were unable to observe repolarisation signals to a reasonable fidelity. We present the design of the induction coil sensor array and signal processing routine along with data demonstrating performance in a hospital environment.
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Mooney, J. W., Ghasemi-Roudsari, S., Reade Banham, E., Symonds, C., Pawlowski, N., & Varcoe, B. T. H. (2017). A portable diagnostic device for cardiac magnetic field mapping. Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2057-1976/3/1/015008
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