Nuclear Cardiology

Non-invasive methods are used in nuclear cardiology research to evaluate the heart's pumping capacity, measure myocardial blood flow, and see how big and where a heart attack is happening. Myocardial perfusion imaging is the most frequently employed method in nuclear cardiology.

By evaluating the LVEF, nuclear cardiology with radioactive ventriculography is frequently used to assess ventricular function. However, these procedures have very slow preparation and scanning durations, and they have low spatial and temporal resolution. 22 Additionally, it is challenging to quantify ventricular volumes, which are rarely done in clinical settings (though they are occasionally used for research), 3, 23 and ventricular mass cannot be determined.

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