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- Two Day Stress/Rest
Two Day Stress/Rest - Reimbursement - Cardiolite
- Risk Stratification
§The indications for Cardiolite ® are not specific to...
- Imaging Protocols
Imaging Protocols. Suggested Cardiolite ® One-Day...
- Prescribing Information
Prescribing Information - Reimbursement - Cardiolite
- Perfusion and Function
Myocardial Perfusion and Function assessed by a Gated...
- Patients
Patients - Reimbursement - Cardiolite
- Two Day Stress/Rest
CARDIOLITE® is a myocardial perfusion agent indicated for: detecting coronary artery disease by localizing myocardial ischemia (reversible defects) and infarction (non-reversible defects) evaluating myocardial function and developing information for use in patient management decisions.
CARDIOLITE.com (www.cardiolite.com) is a web site for FDA-approved Cardiolite® (Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Sestamibi for Injection), one of the world’s leading cardiac imaging agents. Cardiolite® is marketed by Lantheus Medical Imaging, Inc.
Billing for the radiopharmaceutical agents: 1. Radiopharmaceuticals are available in unit dose or in bulk doses, the latter requiring preparation at the imaging center. Use of radiopharmaceuticals is regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) under strict procedures and guidelines.
29 Ιαν 2010 · Physician billed A9500 with 1-unit. The 1-unit was paid, but we should have billed 2-units. How should I bill for 2nd unit (same day of service) without claim denying as duplicate?
CARDIOLITE® is a myocardial perfusion agent indicated for: • detecting coronary artery disease by localizing myocardial ischemia (reversible defects) and infarction (non-reversible defects)
A Cardiolite treadmill stress test is an exercise test that is helpful in detecting the presence of coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease occurs when the heart’s vessels become partially blocked or narrowed by the build-up of fatty materials preventing the heart from receiving the blood it needs to function properly.