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An Image of the Heart to Assess Perfusion is a procedure that involves taking an imaging of the heart to look at the heart's blood flow.
An Image of the Heart to Assess Perfusion may be performed if a doctor suspects a person is suffering from reduced circulation to the heart due to blockages, narrowing of the arteries, or other conditions.
During an Image of the Heart to Assess Perfusion, a technician will use advanced medical imaging techniques, such as ultrasound or computed tomography (CT) scans, to take pictures of the inside of the heart.
After an Image of the Heart to Assess Perfusion, a doctor will analyze the Scan to look for signs of altered blood flow to the heart, such as blockages or narrowed arteries.
In conclusion, an Image of the Heart to Assess Perfusion is a procedure in which advanced medical imaging is used to take pictures of the heart and look for any signs of altered blood flow. This procedure can help identify any blockages or narrowed arteries and help your doctor determine the best treatment plan for you.
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