Specialties & Services

PET Scan

PET, or positron emission tomography, uses higher energy isotopes to achieve a better image of the heart than the standard nuclear camera. Although PET scanners have been used for brain studies and oncology, they’ve fairly new to cardiology.

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What is involved in the test?

This test takes about an hour. Upon arrival, you will change into a gown, a blood pressure cuff will be placed around your arm, and EKG leads will be applied to your chest. A technician will also prepare you for an IV. You will lie down on a table and have a series of camera images taken while you remain as still as possible.

Why do I need an IV?

During the stress procedure of the test, you will be given a medication that simulates the effects of exercise. We use two types of medication: Adenosine and Dipyridamole. These medications can make people experience such symptoms as:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Tightness in the chest
  • Flushing of the face
  • Nausea
  • Heart rate elevation

This test requires a referral from your cardiologist or primary care physician. If the test is normal, you will have the results within five working days. If the test reveals a problem, you will be notified immediately.

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