Nuclear Cardiology


Nuclear Cardiology is a non-invasive method of studying heart disease using nuclear imagination. These exercises are usually done while exercising. Nuclear medicine is the use of small amounts of radiation and is referred to as radiotracers that are usually injected into the bloodstream, inhaled or swallowed. The radiotracer travels to the test site and empowers the form of gamma rays received by a special camera and computer to create images of your body. Nuclear medicine imaging provides unique details that are often undetectable by other thought processes and provides the ability to identify diseases in its early stages, myocardial perfusion imaging is the most widely used in Nuclear Cardiology.



 


  • Modern practices in cardiovascular therapy
  • Vasodilators
  • Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)

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