Digital Cardiovascular Imaging
Digital cardiovascular imaging is a sophisticated imaging technique that captures, processes, and stores images of heart’s blood vessels in digital format. It is a “film-free” technique that is intended to replace conventional X-ray equipment with digital technology, and it only requires half the radiation of traditional imaging while producing clearer images.
Do I Need Digital Cardiovascular Imaging?
Digital cardiovascular imaging may be recommended for people who have coronary artery disease (CAD), and it may also be indicated after surgical procedures for heart disease.