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Stress Thallium Test
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Stress thallium tests also have two components to them: a treadmill
stress test and scanning of the heart after injection of a radionuclide
material. The material has been used in this manner safely for many
years to demonstrate the amount of blood the heart is getting under
various conditions (rest and stress).
Stress tests are performed to see how the heart performs under physical
stress. The heart can be stressed with exercise on a treadmill or
in a few instances, a bicycle. If a person cannot exercise on a
treadmill or bicycle, medications can be used to cause the heart
rate to increase, simulating normal reactions of the heart to exercise.
During the stress test, you will wear EKG leads and wires while
exercising so that the electrical signals of your heart can be recorded
at the same time.
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Text provided by Andrew Michaels, M.D., Tony Chou, M.D., and Laura
Kee, R.N., Ph.D.,
Division of Cardiology, University of California San Francisco
Medical Illustration/Animation by www.MeristemStudios.com
Copyright © 2001 All Rights Reserved
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