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== Overview== | == Overview== | ||
Exercise stress testing with an assessment of oxygen consumption is useful in assessing the functional capacity of the heart failure patient, angiography can exclude the presence of an ischemic basis for the disease, cardiac catheterization can evaluate hemodynamic basis of heart failure and the response to drug, and myocardial viability studies can determine whether hypocontractile myocardium is viable but just hibernating, and could therefore benefit from revascularization. | |||
Exercise Stress Tests is useful in measuring the "functional capacity" of patients. It is also helpful | |||
==Exercise Stress Tests== | |||
Exercise Stress Tests is useful in measuring the "functional capacity" of patients. It is also helpful to assess the efficacy of congestive heart failure treatment. | |||
==Myocardial Viability Studies == | |||
*Dobutamine echocardiography | Myocardial viability studies can determine whether hypocontractile myocardium is viable but just hibernating, and could therefore benefit from revascularization. Common imaging modalities to assess myocardial viability include: | ||
*Nuclear tests (SPECT or PET) | * Dobutamine echocardiography | ||
*Cardiac MRI | * Nuclear tests (SPECT or PET) | ||
* Cardiac MRI | |||
==Cardiac Catheterization=== | |||
[[Coronary angiography]] for evaluation of coronary arteries and right heart catheterization for assessment of pulmonary artery resistance. | [[Coronary angiography]] for evaluation of coronary arteries and right heart catheterization for assessment of pulmonary artery resistance. | ||
Revision as of 11:56, 3 April 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Exercise stress testing with an assessment of oxygen consumption is useful in assessing the functional capacity of the heart failure patient, angiography can exclude the presence of an ischemic basis for the disease, cardiac catheterization can evaluate hemodynamic basis of heart failure and the response to drug, and myocardial viability studies can determine whether hypocontractile myocardium is viable but just hibernating, and could therefore benefit from revascularization.
Exercise Stress Tests
Exercise Stress Tests is useful in measuring the "functional capacity" of patients. It is also helpful to assess the efficacy of congestive heart failure treatment.
Myocardial Viability Studies
Myocardial viability studies can determine whether hypocontractile myocardium is viable but just hibernating, and could therefore benefit from revascularization. Common imaging modalities to assess myocardial viability include:
- Dobutamine echocardiography
- Nuclear tests (SPECT or PET)
- Cardiac MRI
Cardiac Catheterization=
Coronary angiography for evaluation of coronary arteries and right heart catheterization for assessment of pulmonary artery resistance.