An MPI scan (Myocardial Perfusion Imaging) is a non-invasive nuclear medicine test that checks how well blood flows to the heart muscle. It helps detect blockages, evaluate heart function, and assess treatment response after stents or bypass surgery.
Why Is It Done
Detect Heart Blockages (Coronary Artery Disease)
Check Blood Flow to different heart regions (during rest and stress)
Assess Heart Function (including ejection fraction)
Monitor Post-Treatment Success (after angioplasty, stents, or bypass)
Predict Future Heart Risks
How the Scan Works
How to Prepare
Is It Safe
MPI (Myocardial Perfusion Imaging) scan is safe and can be performed even in patients with altered serum creatinine or impaired renal function, as it does not affect kidney function and does not use contrast agents that are harmful to the kidneys.
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