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discuss the test results and decide what steps to take next. These may include some simple lifestyle changes, new medications, or more testing. Important Safety Information (Continued) For women who are nursing, pump and discard breast milk for 10 hours after receiving Lexiscan® (regadenoson) injection.
If you have a stress test with Cardiolite®, your doctor will inject you with a small amount of radioactive Cardiolite®1 and use a special camera to take pictures of your heart. Please discuss any concerns regarding this procedure with your doctor. What is a stress test? A stress test is used by doctors to diagnose heart disease. If your
discuss the test results and decide what steps to take next. These may include some simple lifestyle changes, new medications, or more testing. Important Safety Information (Continued) For women who are nursing, pump and discard breast milk for 10 hours after receiving Lexiscan® (regadenoson) injection.
Lexiscan is a pharmacologic stress agent indicated for radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) in patients unable to undergo adequate exercise stress. Help prepare patients for a pharmacologic stress test. Please see full Prescribing Information for Lexiscan® (regadenoson) injection.
24 Ιουλ 2014 · adequately for a stress test. Important Safety Information: Lexiscan should not be given to patients who have certain abnormal heart rhythms unless they have a pacemaker.
1. For Females: If there is a chance you could be pregnant or are trying to become pregnant, you should not have Cardiolite material. Therefore, you should not have the Cardiolite test done. Please let the Doctor’s secretary know this prior to coming in for the test or at the time the test is to be scheduled. 2.
The lexiscan stress test is useful to determine: If there is adequate blood flow to your heart during increasing levels of activity. Extent of a coronary artery blockage . Prognosis of patients who have suffered a heart attack . Effectiveness of cardiac procedures done to improve circulation in coronary arteries. Cause(s) of chest pain.