Infarct Avid Scintigraphy

Infarct Avid Scintigraphy is a nuclear imaging technique used to diagnose heart attacks and help determine the extent of heart damage. It involves injecting a radiotracer into the bloodstream and then using a specialized camera to take images of the heart. These images help to detect areas of the heart that are not receiving enough blood flow, which could indicate a heart attack. The procedure is useful for monitoring the progress of the heart attack, determining how much heart muscle has been damaged, and guiding the doctor in the best course of treatment. It is also used to assess the effectiveness of various cardiac treatments. Infarct Avid Scintigraphy is a non-invasive, safe, and effective method of cardiac imaging.

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