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Nuclear Medicine IV Persantine Stress Test (IVP)
Nuclear Medicine IV Persantine Stress Test (IVP)
What is an IV Persantine-Thallium Stress Test?
This test ia an alternative procedure for patients with coronary artery disease who can not exercise on a treadmill.
An IV line is started to administer the persantine and the thallium.
Persantine helps to expand the coronary arteries increasing the blood flow to the area. This effect is similar to what happens during vigorous exercise.
Thallium (a radioactive isotope) is detected by X-rays and shows which parts of the heart muscle are receiving enough oxygen.
Side effects of thallium are rare and may include rashes or low blood pressure.
Possible temporary side effects of Persantine may include: headache, dizziness, nausea/vomiting, chest discomfort.
Electrodes will be placed on the chest so that the heart rate and rhythm will be monitored by an electrocardiogram (EKG).
A special camera takes pictures of the heart.
This test is usually administered in 2 phases with each phase lasting 30-60 minutes. The patient may be required to return the following day to complete the second phase.
The phase of this test takes about 60 minutes.
This test must be ordered by the doctor.
Why is a Persantine Stress Done?
This test will help the doctor to evaluate the patient's cardiac condition related to:
Irregular heart rhythms
Which areas of the heart are not getting enough blood and oxygen.
How quickly the heart recovers after exercise.
What Preparation is Needed?
Nothing to eat or drink for 3 hours prior to the test.
Do not smoke or drink caffeine for at least 6 hours prior to the test.
It is important for the patient to ask his doctor:
how to adjust his insulin and food intake prior to the test if he is a diabetic
if he should take his regular medications the morning of the test.
if he is on a Beta Blocker, can he STOP taking this medication 72 hours before the test as this is recommended for best results
If the patient is taking aminophylline or theodur, he must discontinue it for 48-72 hours prior to the test.
The patient must notify his physician if:
he is allergic to Theophylline or Persantine
he has asthma, chronic lung disease or any heart conditions
Do not apply lotions, oils or powders to the chest area.
Registration:
Pre-register 1-3 days prior to the day the test is scheduled. This will save considerable time on the day of test. Please call 310-517-4754 to pre-register.
Plan to arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the test.
Enter the hospital through the main lobby.
Go directly to the Cardiology Department which is located in the basement.
Take the Silver elevators to the left of the lobby to the basement.
If not pre-registered, plan to arrive an hour before the scheduled time of the test and first check in at the information desk in the main lobby in order to register.
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