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  2. Nuclear stress test - Mayo Clinic

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    A nuclear stress test is generally safe. Complications are rare, but there is some risk. Complications might include: Irregular heartbeats, also called arrhythmias. Those that occur during a stress test usually go away shortly after exercising ends or the medicine wears off. Life-threatening ones are rare. Low blood pressure.

  3. How to Detox After a Nuclear Stress Test: What to Know

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    Side effects are more common if stress is caused chemically instead of through exercise. Side effects might include: Severe side effects are rare but might include having an irregular...

  4. Nuclear Cardiac Stress Test: What to Expect - Cleveland Clinic

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    A nuclear cardiac stress test helps diagnose and monitor heart problems such as coronary artery disease. A healthcare provider connects you to an EKG machine, injects a tracer into your bloodstream and takes images of blood flow to your heart before and after exercise.

  5. Precautions During and After a Nuclear Stress Test - Healthline

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    Side effects of nuclear stress tests are usually mild, and may include: More serious side effects are rare but could include an allergic reaction to the radioactive tracer. How long are...

  6. Nuclear Stress Tests: Uses, Risks, and Results - Verywell Health

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    Most people don't experience any significant side effects from a nuclear stress test. When they do occur, side effects may include: Headache (may be related to fasting or exercise intensity)

  7. Nuclear stress test: Benefits and side effects

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    The most common side effects of a nuclear stress test are headache and feeling flushed. Other possible side effects include: chest pain; dizzin ess; nausea; changes in heart rate ;...

  8. Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (Nuclear Stress) Test

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    What are the risks of an MPI test? MPI tests are generally safe for most people. MPI studies expose you to a low dose of radiation. Experts disagree if radiation at such low doses can cause cancer, but the possibility exists that no dose of radiation, however low, is completely safe.

  9. Post-Nuclear Stress Test Precautions - HealthCentral

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    Potential Side Effects of a Nuclear Stress Test It is possible in rare cases to have an allergic reaction to the medications used during the test, says Dr. Chen.

  10. Pharmacological Nuclear Stress Test - Cleveland Clinic

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    Is a pharmacological stress test safe? Pharmacological nuclear stress tests are typically safe. You may have a headache or feel flushed during your test. Some people may experience a fast heart rate (tachycardia). If this happens, your provider may give you medication to regulate your heartbeat.

  11. What to Expect: Nuclear Stress Test • MyHeart .net

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    Risk factors along with symptoms, such as angina (chest pain), dyspnea (shortness of breath), decreased exercise tolerance, among others can indicate that a patient may currently have CAD. Nuclear stress tests can be used to diagnose the potential presence of coronary artery disease.