Is Nuclear Stress Test Safe For An Elderly?
Safe
Detailed Answer:
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You are concerned about your 80 year old father having a stress nuclear test. These tests are deemed very safe. But the real question is why is he doing a stress test? At age 80 he more than likely he has angina and coronary artery disease. What is the purpose of the stress test? in my practice when ordering a test especially one that has risks I ask myself and my patient is the test going to change my plans? So is the stress test going to change plans for treatment. If he is a young 80 and a possible candidate for bypass surgery or cardiac catheterization then maybe having the test would help make a decision. If the test is only to see if he has cardiac disease then I don't see the reason. At age 80 he has more than likely cardiac heart disease and can be treated with medicine alone.
So the real question is do the benefits of the test out weight the risks? Is the test going to change the plans for his therapy?
Only he can make that decision.
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Radioactive material low risk
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for clarifying your history. This gives me much more information and better understanding of the situation. Since the test is for aortic stenosis that is something that is more concerning and needs more monitoring. I agree with the stress test. The amount of radioactive material is low and you get just as much radiation exposure as you would during a cat scan. The chance for causing a cancer from the radioactive XXXXXXX is almost non-existent.
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