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A 6 page paper discussing the use of the radionuclide ventriculogram and dynamic MRI in diagnosing cardiovascular disease or confirming the occurrence of a heart attack. The paper describes each procedure, the radionuclide ventriculogram more fully than dynamic MRI. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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research example only! The student must cite as a source in the writing of their own paper, and may not plagiarize any of the material offered in
this work Introduction One author for the San Jose Mercury News bluntly and concisely assesses the progress of cardiac care in writing, "Until
the 20th century, doctors had little more than a stethoscope to detect an ailing heart. If you were headed for a heart attack, no one knew - or would have
known how to prevent it. If you had a heart attack, you died" (Krieger, 2003; p. ITEM03246087). Today, prevention receives far greater attention
than in the past. Prevention not only results in a better quality of life for those patients able to head off impending problems, it also is much less costly
than bypass surgery or angioplasty. Prevention is much easier to achieve than is cure. Diagnostic Advances Such rarely is the case today,
of course. When writing his own paper, the student could approach this section in the following way: In decades past, the only certain diagnostic feature of heart attack
was the patient lying unable to move, either conscious or unconscious. When writing his own paper, the student should note that today, blood tests confirm or deny the presence
of specific enzymes present only after such an occurrence, and a radionuclide ventriculogram can provide indication of whether a heart attack has occurred.
The radionuclide ventriculogram is a useful test of ventricular function as well. It is often used in conjunction with dynamic MRI, in which a contrast agent is used to
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