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Disadvantages of heart scan
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Disadvantages of heart scan

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Dr. Marwarid Dadres

Dr. Marwarid Dadres

Tehran

Cardiologist, echocardiography fellowship

Learn more about the disadvantages of heart scanning **Heart scan** is used as an advanced tool in the diagnosis and **evaluation of heart problems**.. These methods can help doctors in diagnosing problems such as **coronary artery diseases**, **heart valvular disorders** and **heart muscle problems. Many **cardiac scans** such as **CT scans** or **nuclear scans** use radiation to create images. Although the radiation dose in these procedures is generally low, exposure to radiation can still carry risks. In particular, these risks may include an increased chance of developing cancer in the long term... ### High cost **Heart scan** usually has high costs due to the need for advanced equipment and skilled professionals... Methods such as **Nuclear scan**, **MRI** and **CT scan** are usually more expensive than other heart tests due to the need for special equipment and technology... Previous preparation... Many **heart scans** require special preparation... For example, in **Nuclear scan** or **MRI of the heart**, the patient may need taking certain medications or avoiding eating and drinking for a few hours before the test... These preparations can make patients uncomfortable and sometimes lead to changes in the scan results.. They have a lot of body fat, the scan images may not be as clear as people with normal weight.. Also, people with arthritis or joint problems may not receive clear images of their heart. Methods such as **CT scan** or **MRI of the heart** may not be able to detect all **heart problems, especially complex diseases** such as **coronary artery problems** or **cardiac valvular disorders**. Also, in some cases, the scan cannot detect heart problems in the early stages... ### **Caution in consuming radioactive substances*** Radioactive materials are used in some **heart scans** such as **nuclear scans**.... Although these substances are generally safe in low doses, they can be dangerous for some patients.... This is especially important for those who are pregnant or suffering from certain diseases such as kidney problems.... The use of radioactive substances in these procedures requires caution and careful medical advice... ####** In some **cardiac scans**, especially procedures that require the use of certain drugs (such as **scans with injectable drugs**), the patient may experience side effects. These complications may include allergic reactions, breathing problems, or increased heart rate. create a heart.... While **heart scan** is known as an effective tool in **diagnosis of heart diseases**, their disadvantages should not be ignored either....from exposure to radiation and high costs to problems such as low accuracy in certain conditions and the need to use these radioactive materials, may cause challenges in some methods.... In deciding to perform these scans, it is very important to consult a doctor and check the person's health status... to evaluate **Heart health** There are several alternative methods as suitable options for **heart scan** that can be chosen depending on the medical needs and the patient's condition.... Below I mention some of these methods that have their own advantages and may be more suitable for the patient.... One of the most common **methods to evaluate heart function** in physical activity conditions is the stress test**... This method is usually performed to evaluate the condition of the **heart under physical pressure**... The patient may walk on a treadmill or use drugs that **increase heart rate and blood pressure**... Meanwhile, the doctor can use equipment such as **Echocardiography-** to observe heart function... non-invasive and direct response It evaluates the heart to pressure... In this method, ultrasound is used to image the structure and function of the heart. **Echocardiography** is one of the most accurate methods for checking the thickness of the heart walls, valve function and blood flow in the heart.. Coronary vessels** are not suitable... ###C As an advanced imaging tool, cardiac MRI is capable of creating detailed images of the heart and large blood vessels of the body. This method can help the doctor to identify structural problems, tissue damage and functional disorders of the heart. Pacemaker or other implanted devices... ### **Blood test** Blood tests such as measuring the level of **troponin**, *cholesterol** and **glucose** can help evaluate heart health** and the possibility of heart disease risk.. These tests can, in combination with other methods such as stress test or **echocardiography**, help the doctor to have a more accurate picture of the patient's heart condition... - **advantages**: it is cheap, fast and non-invasive... - **disadvantages**: only It shows a sign of **cardiac problems** and needs to be confirmed with **AC imaging methods This method, also called **cardiac angiography**, involves inserting a catheter through the **blood vessels into the heart** to check the condition of the **coronary vessels**. This method is usually used when other methods are not able to accurately diagnose **coronary artery diseases**. Vascular damage**... ### **EKG test (ECG or EKG)** **Heart strip** is a simple and quick test that is used to record the electrical activity of the heart... This method can help identify problems such as **arrhythmia**, **heart failure** and **problems in electrical conduction**. Suspected **coronary artery problems**, **cardiac catheterization** can be the best diagnostic method.... Finally, the best method depends on your clinical conditions and special needs... It is recommended to consult your doctor in this field to choose the most suitable diagnostic method for you...
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