
Cardiac PET
Cardiac PET (Positron Emission Tomography) is a specialized imaging technique used to assess the heart’s function and blood flow. It involves injecting a small amount of radioactive material that highlights areas of the heart muscle. The PET scanner then detects these signals to create detailed images, helping doctors evaluate blood supply, identify blockages in coronary arteries, and determine heart muscle health. This non-invasive test provides valuable information for diagnosing heart disease, guiding treatment, and assessing the effectiveness of interventions. It offers high-resolution images and precise data, supporting better management of cardiac conditions.