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At the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute, director of nuclear cardiology Prem Soman, MD, discusses advantages the D-SPECT nuclear cardiography camera may offer for some patients.
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Dr. Shwan Jalal, Memorial Cardiologist, discusses effective diagnostic methods for identifying heart disease.
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In addition to an exercise stress test, your doctor may order a nuclear stress test. This is done by using an imaging machine to create pictures showing the blood flow to your heart. Joan Arakelian, NP, and Dr. Robert Harizi, Chief of Cardiology, discuss how a nuclear stress test works.
Lexiscan Stress Test: What is a Lexiscan Nuclear Cardiac Stress test? Patient Prep for a Lexiscan Stress Test, and side effects of a Lexiscan stress test. This video provide a educational tutorial on how a Lexiscan stress test is performed, why a doctor orders a Lexiscan stress test, patient prep, and side effects of Lexiscan.
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If you want to find blockages, which test is better for you? Nuclear or Exercise stress test?
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In a video originally posted on TheHeart.org | Medscape Cardiology, Charanjit (Chet) Rihal, MD, and Thomas G. Allison, PhD, discuss the role of exercise in promoting cardiac health and how oxygen treadmill testing can help discern cardiac versus conditioning causes of dyspnea.