Nuclear Cardiology Celebrates it's 30th Anniversary!
The Nuclear Cardiology Laboratory evaluates cardiac blood flow and function through the use of small amounts of radioactive materials. Nuclear cardiology can help identify patients who might benefit from angioplasty or bypass surgery after a heart attack. Images of the heart provided by special cameras detect the presence and function severity of heart disease, especially coronary artery disease. Many nuclear imaging procedures are performed in conjunction with exercise or pharmacological stress testing.
The Stress Test Laboratory uses treadmill, bicycle and V02 Max exercise to assess performance of the cardiovascular system and to detect coronary artery disease. Pharmacological stress testing is provided for patients who cannot exercise.
The University of Virginia Health System is one of four hospitals in the state equipped to perform EECP treatment. Research shows promise for EECP as an alternative for procedures such as angioplasty or bypass surgery.
Nuclear Cardiology is a division of the Heart and Vascular Center
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