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Heart Care
Nuclear Exercise Stress Test
This test determines which parts of your heart
are functioning normally and which are not. A small and harmless amount of
radioactive substance is injected. A special camera takes detailed pictures of your
heart while you’re at rest and after you’ve walked on a treadmill. If you are
unable to walk on a treadmill, a medication (dobutamine) is used to increase
your heart rate. This method is often used for women who may have trouble
reaching their target heart rate on a treadmill. Diagnoses these conditions:
Need Help? Call 610-402-CARE (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday) to talk to nurses and other experts who can help you find a heart care doctor and more. This page last updated 4/15/08 10:40 AM
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