A nuclear stress test is a diagnostic test that healthcare professionals use to monitor blood flow to your heart before and after exercise. Doctors often order it to look for coronary artery ...
Roach: I had a comment about your recent column on nuclear stress tests ... When ordering a stress test, the clinician has to decide how to stress the heart and how to get information from ...
The stress test looks for changes in blood flow to the heart at rest and during exercise, which indicates a high likelihood of a blockage. The “nuclear” part refers to a radioactive dye that ...
Roach: I had a comment about your recent column on nuclear stress tests ... When ordering a stress test, the clinician has to decide how to stress the heart and how to get information from ...
The stress test looks for changes in blood flow to the heart at rest and during exercise, which indicates a high likelihood of a blockage. The “nuclear” part refers to a radioactive dye that ...
The stress test looks for changes in blood flow to the heart at rest and during exercise, which indicates a high likelihood of a blockage. The “nuclear” part refers to a radioactive dye that ...