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HEART DISEASE

PET IN HEART DISEASE

PET scans of the heart allow the study and quantification of various aspects of heart tissue function. Clinical studies show an important role for PET in diagnosing patients, describing disease and developing treatment strategy.Two areas of clinical application have emerged:
  • PET is the most accurate test to reveal coronary artery disease and impaired blood flow or rule out its presence.
  • PET is the gold standard to determine the viability of heart tissue for revascularization. PET allows physicians to determine whether bypass surgery or transplant is the appropriate treatment.

The Heart Association says the body likely will send one or more of these warning signals of a heart attack: uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain in the center of the chest lasting more than a few minutes; pain spreading to the shoulders, neck or arms; chest discomfort with lightheadedness, fainting, sweating, nausea or shortness of breath.

Heart disease is the leading killer of Canadians today, and a heart attack is the most visible sign of heart disease. Looking at specific age groups, cardiovascular disease is No. 1 for age 65 and older; second for ages 25-64; third for ages 0-14 and fifth for ages 15-24. Heart disease is also the number one killer of Canadian women.

More Information About Heart Disease:

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
Cardiac Care Network of Ontario


 
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