Influence of the MHD effect on 12-lead and 3-lead ECGs recorded in 1T to 7T MRI scanners 1.0.0

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ECGMRI3T19Ff.dat 16 25372.8271(-71808)/mV 0 0 -32767 -8113 0 I
ECGMRI3T19Ff.dat 16 15807.4381(-57221)/mV 0 0 -30480 -1818 0 II
ECGMRI3T19Ff.dat 16 26025.3655(-24668)/mV 0 0 -15055 3838 0 III
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#*Technical parameters of the MR scanner:
#--Magnetic field strength:3T
#--MR scanner:Siemens Magnetom Skyra
#--Orientation of the static magnetic field (B0):Horizontal
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#*Technical parameters of the ECG hardware: 
#--ECG recorder:MIPM Tesla M3 Patient Monitor
#--ADC resolution:24bit
#--ADC input voltage range:+/-2.4mV
#--ECG lead configuration: Reduced Einthoven Triangle
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#*Information about the subject: 
#--Sex:Male
#--Age:20years
#--Weight:81kg
#--Height:190cm
#--Positon in the scanner:Feet first (Ff)
#--Respiration:Spontaneous respiration
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#*Electrocardiographic information: 
#--Manual annotations of all QRS complexes
#--No distinction between normal and abnormal beats (e.g. ectopic beats)
#--No known cardiac diseases
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#*Contact information: 
#--Otto-von-Guericke-Universitaet Magdeburg, Germany
#--Johannes Krug Passand
#--krug.johannes at gmail.com
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#*References: 
#[1] J. Krug et al., A Database of Electrocardiogram Signals Acquired in Different Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanners, Proc Comput Cardiol, 44, 2017