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If you have a strong interest in healthcare, enjoy working in high-stakes environments, and are willing to commit to the education and training required, pursuing a BSc in cardiac perfusion can be a rewarding career choice. It can offer both personal satisfaction and professional stability in a growing field.
The perfusion certificate program will take you about two years to complete and a Masters in Science perfusion program will take between two and three years to complete. A masters degree program will be more in-depth, will probably involve a capstone research project and may look better to certain employers.
A myocardial perfusion scan uses a tiny amount of a radioactive substance, called a radioactive tracer. The tracer travels through the bloodstream and healthy heart muscle absorbs it. On the scan, the areas where tracer has been absorbed look different from the areas that do not absorb it.
Myocardial perfusion is a measure of how blood flows to the heart muscle. This is extremely important to the management of heart disease, because blood flow to the heart is critical to delivering oxygen and nutrients to the muscle and removing waste products.
Myocardial perfusion is an imaging test. Its also called a nuclear stress test. It is done to show how well blood flows through the heart muscle. It also shows how well the heart muscle is pumping. For example, after a heart attack, it may be done to find areas of damaged heart muscle.
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A cardiovascular perfusionist, clinical perfusionist or perfusiologist, and occasionally a cardiopulmonary bypass doctor or clinical perfusion scientist, is a healthcare professional who operates the cardiopulmonary bypass machine (heartlung machine) during cardiac surgery and other surgeries that require

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