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A myoview scan is a test that uses a radioactive substance,
known as a tracer, to produce images of the
heart muscle. When combined with an exercise test,
the nuclear scan helps determine if areas of
the heart are not receiving enough blood. NOTE:
Nuclear tracer is not an iodine dye.
The exercise nuclear scan is especially useful in
diagnosing coronary heart disease, the presence of
blockages in the coronary arteries (the vessels that
supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle).
In most cases, doctors use two tracers during one
test (dual-isotope imaging), one tracer for the rest
portion (thallium) and the other for the exercise
portion (myoview or sestamibi).
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During the test, a small amount of myoview tracer
is injected into a vein in your arm while you walk on
a treadmill.
The tracer travels in the bloodstream, is carried through
the coronary arteries, and is picked up by the heart
muscle cells.
Areas of the heart muscle that have an adequate blood
supply pick up the tracer right away and more completely.
Areas that do not have an adequate blood supply pick
up the tracer very slowly or not at all.
The tracer gives off a small amount of radiation that
is detected with a scanning camera. A computer processes
the information and produces images of the radioactivity
distributed in the heart.
If an area of the heart receives less blood than the
rest of the heart (because of a blocked or narrowed
artery), it will pick up less radioactivity and will
show up as a lighter area, called a "defect". |
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Do not eat of drink for
4 hours prior to the test. This will help
prevent the possibility of nausea, which may accompany
vigorous exercise after eating. Sips of water
are okay.
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If you are currently taking
any heart medications, check with your doctor.
He or she may ask you to stop certain medications
a day or two before the test. This can help get
more accurate test results. Do not take beta-blocker
medication (see list) for twelve (12) hours
prior to the treadmill nuclear stress test. Do
not take the ophylline medications (see list)
eight (8) hours prior to adenosine or persantine
nuclear stress test. If you are using inhalers
for asthma or emphysema please bring them with
you. If you have any questions regarding your
medications please call our office.
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Before the test, you'll be
given a brief explanation of the procedure and
you'll be asked to sign a consent form. Feel
free to ask any questions prior to signing
the consent.
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Bring lunch. (Nothing that
has to be refrigerated.) This is not for comfort,
it is to induce certain physiologies at a specified
time of the exam. For optimal results it is mandatory
to bring lunch.
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Wear loose and comfortable
clothing that is suitable for exercise, preferably
a shirt or blouse that opens in the front. Also
wear comfortable flat walking shoes or sneakers.
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Several electrodes (small
sticky patches) will be placed on your chest to
obtain an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), a recording
of your heart's electrical activity.
An intravenous (IV) line will be inserted into
a vein in your arm, to allow injection of the
tracer during exercise.
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What
Happens During the Test? |
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The
nuclear scan is usually performed at a hospital,
office, or test center. For one-day nuclear tests the
rest portion is done first, then the exercise portion.
In two-day nuclear tests the rest portion is done one
day and the exercise portion is done another day. |
Rest
Portion |
The
tracer will be injected and a set of pictures will be
taken, while you are at rest. You will lie flat on a
special table under a large scanning camera. During
imaging, the camera takes pictures of your heart
at various angles. Remain still while the pictures are
being taken. This part of the test may take twenty (20)
minutes. These images are compared to the images obtained
during the exercise portion of the test. |
| Exercise Portion |
You will walk
on a treadmill. The treadmill moves slowly at first,
then the speed and incline increase gradually.
If walking on the treadmill is not possible you will
receive an injection of a vasodilator for four (4) minutes
of either adenosine or persantine. During infusion with
adenosine or persantine you may experience chest pain,
shortness of breath, headache, nausea, etc. These symptoms
are transient and can be reversed within two (2) minutes
with another medication.
Be sure to report any symptoms, such
as chest pain or discomfort, dizziness, or severe shortness
of breath. Try to exercise for as long as you are able
to, because it increases the accuracy of the test.
When you reach the point where you
feel you can't exercise for much longer, let the technician
know. The technician will inject the tracer into the
intravenous line. You will then be asked to continue
exercising for another minute or so after the injection.
Another set of pictures will be taken. These images
will be compared to the images obtained during the rest
portion of the test. |
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For a 1-day test allow four to five (4-5) hours for
the entire test, which includes preparation, the exercise
portion, imaging waiting time.
For a 2-day test allow two (2) hours for the "resting"
day portion of the test and three (3) hours for the
"stress" day portion of the test.
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The radiation exposure during a nuclear scan is
small, and the doses used are safe. However, if you
are pregnant, suspect you may be, or are a nursing
mother, be sure to let the doctor know.
The exercise test is also safe. A small amount of
risk does exist, however, because it stresses the
heart. Possible complications include abnormal heart
rhythms and chest pain. Experienced personnel are
available to handle any emergency.
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doctor will discuss the test results with you during
a future office visit. The test results help the doctor
make an accurate diagnosis and develop a treatment plan
that's best for you.
Note: On an average a stress nuclear examination
is 80% accurate and can miss coronary disease 1 out
5 times on an average. The test can also be postive
even if you do not have blockages 20% of the time. In
addition a negative stress test does not mean that you
do not have risk for heart attacks. Your risk factor
profile (family history, cholesterol smoking etc) predicts
heart attacks and medicines modify this risk. At Florida
Cardiolgoy we take every care to discuss both positive
and negative results with our patients on a follow up
visit so be sure to ask us any questions on your follow
up appointment |
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Medications
not to take prior to Treadmill Nuclear Stress Test
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| TRADITIONAL
NAME |
TRADE
NAME |
| ATENOLOL |
COREG |
| BISOPROPOL |
INDERAL |
| CARVEDILOL |
INDERIDE
LA |
| METOPROLOL |
LOPRESSOR |
| NADOLOL |
TENORETIC |
| PROPANOLOL
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TENORMIN
TOPROL XL ZIAC |
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Medications
not to take prior to ADENOSINE or PERSANTINE Nuclear
Stress Test |
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ALL OF THE ABOVE PLUS:
ELIXOPHYLLIN
SLO-BID
SLO-PHYLLIN
THEO-24
THEO-DUR
UNIPHYL
ATTENTION: THIS IS THE PREPARATION FOR THE NUCLEAR
STRESS TEST.
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Please
read this instruction carefully: |
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- You must fast (nothing to eat or drink) for four
(4) hours prior to the test on the 1-day test and
on both days of the 2-day test.
- You must bring something to eat and something
to drink on the 1-day test and on both day 1 and
2 of the 2-day test. The drink must be CAFFEINE
FREE. DO NOT bring low-fat or fat-free foods. We
need you to eat a fatty meal to obtain accurate
images. Examples of acceptable foods are peanut
butter and jelly or ham and cheese sandwiches, chips,
etc.
- CAFFEINE and NICOTINE are NOT allowed for twelve
(12) hours prior to the test.
- Please pay special attention to the last page
of this handout. You can take all of your usual
medications except for the ones that are listed
on the last page of this handout.
- Once the test is started you will not be able
to leave the building under any circumstances.
- Wear comfortable clothing, such as loose fitting
pants, T-shirts, etc. Your shirt must have NO METAL
BUTTONS. Metal buttons interfere with the images
and may result in an inaccurate test. Also wear
tennis shoes or sneakers. DO NOT WEAR BOOTS or HIGH
HEELED SHOES.
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