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Why would I want to order a perfusion cardiac MRI on my patient instead of a nuclear perfusion (SPECT) study?

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Why would I want to order a perfusion cardiac MRI on my patient instead of a nuclear perfusion (SPECT) study?

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There are many possible reasons. These include: • Higher spatial resolution • Shorter exam time • Absence of soft tissue attenuation artifacts • No radiation • The ability to assess other aspects of the heart better and more quantitatively, such as myocardial viability and ventricular and valvular function.

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