Nuclear Cardiology: Definition, Clinical Significance, and Overview
Nuclear Cardiology is a diagnostic imaging field that uses small amounts of radioactive tracers to evaluate heart function. It is most commonly used to assess myocardial perfusion (blood flow) and ventricular function. It sits within cardiovascular diagnostics and functional testing rather than anatomy-only imaging. It is frequently used in the evaluation of coronary artery disease, ischemia, and risk stratification.