Preparing For Your Stress Test

Cardiac exercise stress test:

A painless, non-invasive (no needles or cutting skin) test. It measures electrical changes to your heart during stress exercise. The test takes 30 minutes. The result of this test helps your doctor diagnose coronary artery disease.

Nuclear stress test:

A diagnostic test used to evaluate blood flow to the heart. A small amount of radioactive isotope is injected into a vein. A special camera detects the radiation released by the tracer to produce computer images of the heart. This test is usually performed on a treadmill, however it is possible to perform it completely at rest using a chemical. A nuclear stress test lasts anywhere between 2 ½ to 3 hours.