Detect and monitor heart disease with cardiac imaging
Cardiac imaging captures images of your heart. Your provider may order cardiac imaging to evaluate your risk for cardiovascular conditions, investigate the cause of your symptoms or confirm a diagnosis. You may also need cardiac imaging to determine if a medication or other heart disease treatment is working properly.
When is cardiac imaging performed?
Your cardiologist can use cardiac imaging to detect many heart and vascular conditions. A few of them include:
- Aortic aneurysm
- Atherosclerosis
- Atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias
- Congenital heart disease
- Coronary artery disease
- Heart attack
- Heart failure
- Heart valve disease
Cardiac computed tomography (CT)
A cardiac CT scan of the heart takes multiple X-ray images to create a detailed, 3D picture of your heart muscle and blood vessels. In some cases, your doctor may use a contrast dye to get a better view of your blood vessels.
Contrast dyes often contain iodine, which can cause a reaction in people with an iodine allergy. Let your imaging team know beforehand if you know you have an iodine allergy. If you do, they can use steroids and antihistamines to prevent an allergic reaction.
Cardiac CT scans can show:
- Blockages in your arteries, which may contribute to aneurysms and heart attacks
- Calcium deposits in your arteries, which is used to determine your calcium score, a test that can help determine your risk for heart attack or other heart events
- How well blood flows through the heart, which helps determine if you have heart valve issues
- How well your heart pumps blood, which can help your doctor understand your risk for heart failure
What to expect during cardiac CT
- Cardiac CT scanners are large, doughnut-shaped devices. You lie on a padded table that slides through the scanner’s opening, and the machine takes X-ray images of your heart.
- You will need to lie very still, and the radiologic technologist may ask you to hold your breath to minimize body movement while the images are taken. The technologist will monitor you during the entire exam through a window and communicate with you through an intercom if you need help or feel uncomfortable.
- The length of the exams can vary but plan on the test-taking up to an hour. Tests that involve dyes may take longer.
- After the test, a radiologist will read your images and send a report to your physician, who will discuss the results with you and plan the next steps.
Cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) scans
Sometimes called nuclear imaging, cardiac PET scans combine imaging with a special radioactive substance that helps doctors more easily identify heart problems, such as:
- Damage a heart attack may have caused
- Issues with how blood flows through your heart, which can help them diagnose coronary artery disease
- Whether you would benefit from a specific treatment, such as angioplasty and stenting or coronary artery bypass grafting
Cardiac PET scans may also be used during a type of heart stress test called a pharmacologic stress test. This test helps doctors understand how well your heart works while it’s under stress. Before the test begins, you receive medication that makes your heart beat faster. Images of your heart are then taken with a PET scanner.
Before a heart PET scan, you receive a small amount of radioactive tracer called a radionuclide. The PET scanner detects the tracer and creates detailed 3D images.
The radioactive tracer poses very little risk to most people. Your body eliminates it through urine and bowel movements. However, women who are pregnant, nursing or who think they may be pregnant should not receive cardiac PET scans.
What to expect during a cardiac PET scan
The tests begin with you having an IV placed in a vein in your arm so you can receive the radioactive tracers. You’ll also have a blood pressure cuff placed on one arm and electrodes placed on your chest so your imaging team can monitor your blood pressure and take an electrocardiogram during the test. If you’re having a pharmacologic stress test, you will also receive medication to dilate your arteries.
When ready for imaging, you will be asked to lie on an exam table with your arms above your head. The PET scanner will take images from different angles. Plan for the test to last at least 90 minutes.
After the test, the imaging team will read your images and send a report to your physician, who will discuss the results with you and plan the next steps.
Additional types of cardiac imaging
In addition to cardiac CT and PET scans, your provider may use the following imaging tests:
Your provider may recommend one or multiple tests, based on your symptoms and the information they hope to learn from your images.
Preparing for cardiac imaging
Each cardiac imaging test is slightly different. Before your appointment, you will receive instructions specific to the test you are having about how to prepare, what to expect and how to receive your results. These instructions will be specific to the test you are having done.
Not all imaging exams require special preparation, but in general, you can use these tips to prepare for your exam:
Find a cardiac imaging location near you
Cardiac imaging is available at many Baylor Scott & White locations. No matter where you go, you will have access to advanced imaging technologies and experienced technologists and radiologists dedicated to helping you get accurate results.

5701 Bryant Irvin Rd Ste 302, Fort Worth, TX, 76132
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1901 Medi Park Dr Ste 2051, Amarillo, TX, 79106
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1250 8th Ave Ste 200, Fort Worth, TX, 76104
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16050 Everwell Ln Ste 210, Frisco, TX, 75033
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7217 Telecom Pkwy Ste 205, Garland, TX, 75044
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2020 W State Hwy 114 Ste 320, Grapevine, TX, 76051
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1401 Shoal Creek Ste 240, Highland Village, TX, 75077
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5236 W University Dr POB I, Ste 4900, McKinney, TX, 75071
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111 S Preston Rd Ste 10, Prosper, TX, 75078
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621 N Hall St Ste 120, Dallas, TX, 75226
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3333 Colorado Blvd , Denton, TX, 76210
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4708 Alliance Blvd Pavilion I, Ste 540, Plano, TX, 75093
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4400 Interstate 30 W Ste 300, Greenville, TX, 75402
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1575 Interstate 30 , Mesquite, TX, 75150
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4431 E US Hwy 287 , Midlothian, TX, 76065
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9101 N Central Expy Ste 300C, Dallas, TX, 75231
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3333 Colorado Blvd , Denton, TX, 76210
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