People do not typically get a cardiac MRI to check for clotting or blood vessels. It’s often used as a comprehensive view of the heart’s structure, blood flow, or tissue damage, or when tests are inconclusive.
For clots or blockages CT angiography, or ultrasounds are usually the first choice.
December 2, 2025 at 2:38 AM
People do not typically get a cardiac MRI to check for clotting or blood vessels. It’s often used as a comprehensive view of the heart’s structure, blood flow, or tissue damage, or when tests are inconclusive.
For clots or blockages CT angiography, or ultrasounds are usually the first choice.