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Heart Flow Analysis

HeartFlow Analysis

Experiencing symptoms of coronary artery disease (CAD) can be alarming, but getting fast and accurate answers is crucial for your heart health.

Coronary artery disease develops when the coronary arteries are narrowed or blocked, reducing oxygen-rich blood flow to the heart. This can lead to chest pain, shortness of breath and increase your risk of a heart attack.

HeartFlow Analysis offers a non-invasive approach to assessing your heart health. Using computed tomography (CT) scan data, it creates a color-coded 3-D model to visualize arterial health, helping your cardiologist determine if your heart is receiving adequate blood flow.

How it works

A graphic image of a heart

Your doctor will:

  • Order a standard CT scan of your heart and, if needed, a HeartFlow Analysis.
  • Receive a detailed HeartFlow Analysis showing any blockages affecting blood flow.
  • Discuss the findings with you to plan the next steps in your treatment.

Benefits 

With HeartFlow Analysis, you can:

  • Receive a more accurate diagnosis of CAD.
  • Reduce the risk of missing disease to less than 1%.
  • Enjoy a streamlined experience with fewer tests and visits.

HeartFlow Analysis Frequently Asked Questions 

What is HeartFlow Analysis? 
HeartFlow Analysis is a non-invasive test that provides detailed images of the coronary arteries to aid in diagnosing coronary artery disease.

How is HeartFlow Analysis performed? 
The analysis uses CT scan data to create a 3D model of your arteries, highlighting any blockages that may affect blood flow.

Who should consider HeartFlow Analysis? 
Individuals experiencing symptoms of coronary artery disease, such as chest pain or shortness of breath, should consult their cardiologist about HeartFlow Analysis.

Learn more about Heart Flow Analysis

HeartFlow is endorsed by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association Chest Pain Guidelines for guiding treatment in heart disease patients.

For more information, speak with your cardiologist today.

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