Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Physics University of Wisconsin Madison WI
2. Division of Cardiology Department of Pediatrics Children's Hospital of Wisconsin‐ Milwaukee Milwaukee WI
3. QuSpin, Inc. Louisville CO
4. Department of Physics FFCLRP Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo Brazil
Abstract
Background
Fetal magnetocardiography (
fMCG
) is a highly effective technique for evaluation of fetuses with life‐threatening arrhythmia, but its dissemination has been constrained by the high cost and complexity of Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) instrumentation. Optically pumped magnetometers (
OPM
s) are a promising new technology that can replace
SQUID
s for many applications. This study compares the performance of an
fMCG
system, utilizing
OPM
s operating in a person‐sized magnetic shield, to that of a conventional
fMCG
system, utilizing
SQUID
magnetometers operating in a magnetically shielded room.
Methods and Results
fMCG
recordings were made in 24 subjects using the
SQUID
system with the mother lying supine in a magnetically shielded room and the
OPM
system with the mother lying prone in a person‐sized, cylindrical shield. Signal‐to‐noise ratios of the
OPM
and
SQUID
recordings were not statistically different and were adequate for diagnostic purposes with both technologies. Although the environmental noise was higher using the small open‐ended shield, this was offset by the higher signal amplitude achieved with prone positioning, which reduced the distance between the fetus and sensors and improved patient comfort. In several subjects,
fMCG
provided a differential diagnosis that was more precise and/or definitive than was possible with echocardiography alone.
Conclusions
The
OPM
‐based system was portable, improved patient comfort, and performed as well as the
SQUID
‐based system at a small fraction of the cost. Electrophysiological assessment of fetal rhythm is now practical and will have a major impact on management of fetuses with long
QT
syndrome and other life‐threatening arrhythmias.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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