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- Two Day Stress/Rest
Two Day Stress/Rest - Reimbursement - Cardiolite
- Risk Stratification
*Based on a prospective study of 5,807 consecutive patients,...
- 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
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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 a myocardial perfusion agent indicated for: • detecting coronary artery disease by localizing myocardial ischemia (reversible defects) and infarction (non-reversible defects)
A Cardiolite Exercise Stress test is a diagnostic nuclear imaging study that uses a radioactive tracer, called Cardiolite, to obtain pictures of your heart muscle. When combined with exercise stress test, the Cardiolite scan helps determine if the heart muscle is getting the blood supply it needs.
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6 Δεκ 2021 · A cardiolite stress test, also commonly referred to as a nuclear stress test or a myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) test, is one of the most common, non-invasive diagnostic heart tests performed. It uses a radioactive imaging tracer to measure the blood flow to your heart muscles.