Cardiac Myocardial Bridging is a condition that involves the partial or complete covering of one or more segments of a coronary artery with a muscular layer of the heart's wall, اسکن هسته ای leading to potential blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle during physical exertion or a heart condition.
Diagnosing cardiac myocardial bridging can be challenging as the condition can mimic symptoms of coronary artery disease, which is one of the most common cardiac conditions such as atherosclerosis or abnormal heart rhythms. A cardiologist often performs a combination of diagnostic tests to rule out other conditions before proceeding with a definitive diagnosis of cardiac bridging.
One vital diagnostic tool for diagnosing cardiac myocardial bridging is the nuclear stress test, particularly a nuclear cardiac stress or treadmill test.