Abstract

A theoretical analysis of electric and magnetic fields of the heart, based solely upon the scalar multipole expansion, is carried out in order to gain an insight into the interrelation of the data contained in electro- and magnetocardiological measurements. The usual multipole expansion is applied for the electric field, however corresp[nding equivalent multipoles are formulated as idealized generators, having not only flow sources, but also vortex sources of the field. Furthermore, the magnetic field in a homogeneous infinite volume conductor is expressed as a sum of two series, the first being the usual multipole expansion of the nonvortex component of the magnetic field, and the second being a sequence of magnetic fields set up by the aforementioned electric multipole generators reduced to axial form. The former term is uniquely defined by the electric multipole components, but the latter reflects properties of the cardiogenerator that can be revealed only by means of magnetic measurements. Features of the electric and magnetic multipole components as integral characteristics of the cardiogenerator are discussed and concepts of the magnetic centre and magnetic axis of the cardiogenerator are proposed. The analysis is illustrated by examples of simple generator configurations.

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