Cardiac Perfusion ScanCardiolite Stress Test, Myocardial Perfusion Scintigraphy, Nonexercise stress test, Nuclear Stress Test, Thallium Scan, Thallium/Technetium (Sestamibi) Cardiac Scan Why It Is DoneA cardiac perfusion scan is done to: - Find the cause of unexplained chest pain or
chest pain brought on by exercise.
- Check for the location and
amount of damage caused by a heart attack.
- Identify
coronary artery disease (CAD).
- Help make
treatment decisions for a person with CAD.
- Check to see that the heart is getting enough blood after heart
surgery or angioplasty.
- Identify a
congenital heart defect and determine how serious it
is. These scans may also be done following surgery to correct a congenital
heart defect.
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