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- Two Day Stress/Rest
Suggested Cardiolite ® Two-Day Stress/Rest 1,2. A two-day...
- Risk Stratification
*Based on a prospective study of 5,807 consecutive patients,...
- Imaging Protocols
Imaging Protocols. Suggested Cardiolite ® One-Day...
- Prescribing Information
INDICATIONS AND USAGE FOR CARDIOLITE ®: Myocardial Imaging:...
- Perfusion and Function
Myocardial Perfusion and Function assessed by a Gated...
- Patients
Cardiolite ® has been rarely associated with acute severe...
- Two Day Stress/Rest
The Cardiolite stress test is a diagnostic exam used to evaluate the supply of blood to your heart muscle. Your heart receives blood from the coronary arteries. If these arteries become partially blocked or narrowed, your heart will not receive the blood that it needs for proper function.
1-Day Cardiolite Treadmill Stress Test. To Schedule: (319) 861-7778. Questions about procedure: (319) 221-8500. What is a Cardiolite Treadmill Stress Test? A Cardiolite treadmill stress test is an exercise test that is helpful in detecting the presence of coronary artery disease.
Imaging Protocols. Suggested Cardiolite ® One-Day Rest/Stress 1,2. Using this protocol, you can complete imaging in one day. A low-dose Cardiolite ® rest study is followed by a higher-dose stress study.
CARDIOLITE STRESS TEST. Your physician has ordered a Cardiolite stress test. This is a procedure that will provide your doctor with valuable diagnostic information about the health of your heart. The radiation exposure you will receive is less that that associated with many x-ray procedures.
Cardiolite® is a technetium-labeled single photon emission tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) agent used for identifying and managing patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) and has been used to image tens of millions of patients since 1991. 1,2.
Most Cardiolite Stress Tests take approximately three and a half (3 ½) hours and can be completed in one day. Your test may be scheduled as a two day protocol, which will require you to come in two consecutive days.