Pharmacological Testing
Nuclear stress testing and pharmacological stress tests are both examples of pharmacological tests. The pharmacological stress test, which is built up following the activity test, is an analytical system in which the cardiovascular anxiety caused by pharmacological operators is demonstrated in patients with limited or reduced usable limits. when patients are unable to exercise. Additionally, a demonstration test that is used to evaluate blood flow to the heart is the pharmacological nuclear stress test. A tiny amount of radioactive tracer is injected into a vein in the middle of the test. The radiation emitted by the tracer is recognised by a single camera, known as a gamma camera, to provide computer images of the heart.
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