University of Iowa Departments of Radiology and Internal
Medicine
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Last Revised: March 2003
What is a Myocardial Perfusion Scan?
This scan is a two-part imaging procedure which uses two radioactive tracer doses, a drug (adenosine or dobutamine), and a camera connected to a computer to produce pictures of blood flow to the heart muscle.
The scan will tell us if there are areas of heart muscle that do not receive enough blood either at rest or during stress. The drug is used to increase blood flow to the heart and is used in place of exercise.
The total time required for this test is approximately three hours if the patient weighs less than 225 pounds. If the patient weighs more than 225 pounds, the test will be completed on 2 separate days..
Preparing for a Myocardial Perfusion Scan
In the Nuclear Medicine Divison
The Resting Scan
The Drug Stress Scan
Considerations
Please notify the Nuclear Medicine staff and your doctor if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant. In general, radioactive agents should not be administered to pregnant women. In certain cases, however, the procedure can be performed safely during pregnancy.
It is very important that you hold very still during each scanning procedure. If you feel this may be a problem, please tell your doctor.
The radioactive exposure that you receive from the procedure is approximately equivalent to the average background radiation exposure received by each member of the general public in 8 years. Also, this amount of radiation is less than one-half the annual radiation exposure allowed for x-ray technologists and nuclear medicine technologists.
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