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Cardiovascular Imaging
Cardiac CT
CT images allow doctors to see heart vessels without surgery.
How Cardiac CT is Used
How Does a Cardiac CT Scan Work?
The special, doughnut-shaped x-ray machine emits radiation beams from several different angles to create three-dimensional cross-sectioned images of your heart and surrounding blood vessels. Contrast material is injected into a small vein in your arm and tracked by the cardiac CT scan as the contrast moves with the blood flow into the heart. The scanner collects information that is used to create hundreds of pictures of your heart. A computer allows the doctor to see your heart in multiple views.
Preparing for your Cardiac CT Scan
What to Expect During a Cardiac CT Scan
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment, call 302-838-3088 or toll-free 877-838-3088.
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