PATIENT INFORMATION

Preparing for a Cardiac Stress Test

Cardiac Stress Testing is a safe, non-invasive way to evaluate heart function and blood flow under stress. This can be achieved through exercise using a treadmill or medications (pharmacological, non-exercise) for those who are unable to reliably exercise. This allows your provider to diagnose potential blockages and heart attack risk.

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Couple reading CCTA scan preparation

Before The Test

  • Avoid caffeine 12 hours before the test.
    • Ex. coffee, tea, chocolate, energy drinks, soda, medications with caffeine (Excedrin, Midol, etc.)
  • Cardiac PET/CT, SPECT (non-exercise)
    • Non-exercise (pharmacological stress test) - continue normally prescribed medications unless instructed otherwise by your provider.
  • SPECT (exercise)
    • Exercise stress test ONLY - hold your beta or calcium channel blocker 24 hours prior to your test unless otherwise instructed by your provider.
    • Beta-blockers: metoprolol, carvedilol, propranolol, atenolol, bisoprolol.
    • Calcium channel blockers: diltiazem, verapamil
Woman at doctors before a CCTA scan

Day of the Test

  • Do not eat or drink 4 hours prior to the test. Water is OK.
  • No caffeine day of the test. No smoking or tobacco products minimum 1 hour prior.
    • Includes coffee, tea, chocolate, energy drinks, soda, medications with caffeine (Excedrin, Midol, etc.)
  • Wear comfortable clothes; remove metal (necklaces, bras with underwire) in the chest area.

After the Test

  • You may drive yourself home and return to work.
PET cardiac scan

Questions?

Please Contact Us:
CardioNow
19020 33rd Ave W Suite 250
Lynnwood, WA 98036
Phone: (425) 458-0707

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