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pubmed-article:8201296pubmed:abstractTextTwenty healthy male subjects (age range, 15-25 years; median, 21 years) underwent magnetocardiography during physical exercise. Significant ST-segment displacements of the magnetic signal were found during exercise at a heart rate of 120 beats/min compared to the magnetic signal at rest (P < .001). Since no significant ST-segment changes were found in the electrocardiogram recorded simultaneously with the magnetocardiogram, it is concluded that the magnetocardiogram shows junctional ST-T segment changes earlier than the electrocardiogram.lld:pubmed
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