Nuclear ventriculography

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What is Nuclear ventriculography?

Nuclear ventriculography is a test that uses radioactive materials called tracers to show the heart chambers. The procedure is non-invasive. The instruments do not directly touch the heart.

Alternative Names:

Cardiac blood pooling imaging; Heart scan - nuclear; Radionuclide ventriculography (RNV); Multiple gate acquisition scan (MUGA)

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