Nuclear Medicine Applications |
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Myocardial Perfusion Scan ( Tetrofosmin ) |
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Procedure A small injection line will be set up on your wrist. You will then be asked to exercise on a treadmill during which your ECG, pulse and blood pressure will be monitored by the physicians in attendance. Towards the end of the exercise test, a small amount of the radioactive tracer will be given through the injection line. For patients unable to exercise, certain medications are available, to provide alternative forms of 'stress'. After a short interval, you will be told to lie down on an imaging couch and a Gamma Camera will be used to image your heart. This will take about 20 minutes, during which you will be required to lie absolutely still (except for normal breathing movements). This scan will show the status of your heart muscle under 'stress' of the treadmill exercise. A second scan may be done separately, with the tracer injection given during the resting state. You will be informed if this 'rest' scan is necessary. Patient Preparation You may have a light meal 2 hours before the procedure. |
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Click on the image below for instructions regarding Nuclear Medicine Procedures ; |
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Brain Scan, Parathyroid Scan,
Thyroid Scan
Hepatobilary ( Gall Bladder ) Scan, DMSA Renal Cortical Scan |
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Liver / Spleen Scan,
Lung Perfusion Scan,
Myocardial Perfusion Scan ( Tetrofosmin ) Bone Scan, DTPA Renal Scan / Renogram Scan |
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