
Radionuclide Angiography
Radionuclide angiography is a medical imaging technique used to assess blood flow in the heart. It involves injecting a small amount of a radioactive substance into the bloodstream. A special camera detects the radiation emitted from this substance, creating images that show how well blood is moving through the heart's chambers and vessels. This test helps doctors diagnose heart conditions, evaluate the heart's function, and plan treatments. It's a non-invasive procedure, meaning it doesn't require surgery, and provides valuable information about the health of the heart.