Nuclear Cardiology | |
Nuclear cardiology is a term used for tests that use small amounts of injected radioactive material to obtain information about the heart. These tests, often called a scan, will produce information about the function of the heart and the condition of coronary arteries. The radioactive materials used in the tests are very safe, because they rapidly change into a non-radioactive form. | |
| With this technology, the nuclear cardiologist can assess the heart muscle and determine if a patient has coronary artery disease.
· Resting SPECT Thallium Scan or Myocardial Perfusion Scan · Stress Thallium Dual Isotope · Dual Isotope Persantine Thallium · Dobutamine Dual Isotope Stress Thallium · MUGA Scans/Radionuclide Angiography (RNA) Scans | |