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Regarding:
Accredited Nuclear Laboratory
One American dies
every 32 seconds of cardiovascular disease, disorders of the heart
and blood vessels. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of
death in the United States, costing society over 83.7 billion
dollars each year in health services, medications and lost work time
due to disability -Each year , approximately five and a half million
stress nuc1ear cardiology studies are performed in the United
States. Both the pump function and the blood flow of the heart are
assessed during nuclear cardiology testing procedures. As a result,
physicians are able to detect the presence of cardiovascular disease
and may also discover important information regarding the occurrence
of future heart attacks.
The heart is
evaluated at rest and during exercise using a small amount of
radioisotope during the noninvasive procedure. A complex imaging
technique, nuclear cardiology testing relies on the experience and
training of both the physician and the technologist. Their
interpretive and technical abilities determine the diagnostic
accuracy of the examination. The Intersocietal Commission for the
Accreditation of Nuclear Medicine Laboratories (ICANL) has developed
an accreditation program that evaluates the quality of these and
other critical elements of a nuclear cardiology laboratory.
Brick
Cardiovascular Specialists, P.A. located in Brick, NJ, was granted
accreditation by the ICANL. The laboratory is one of the first
nuclear cardiology laboratories in the United States, Canada and
Puerto Rico to be so recognized for its commitment to high quality
patient care and its provision of quality diagnostic testing.
The ICANL was established with the support of the American Society
of Nuclear Cardiology, the Society of Nuclear Medicine, the Society
of Nuclear Medicine
Technologist Section, the American College of Cardiology, the
American College of Nuclear Physicians and the Academy of Molecular
Imaging (formerly known as the
Institute for Clinical PET). The ICANL provides a peer review
mechanism to encourage and recognize the provision of quality
nuclear cardiology and nuclear medicine diagnostic evaluations by a
process of voluntary accreditation. A non-profit organization, the
ICANL is dedicated to ensuring high quality patient care and to
promoting health care.
Participation in
the accreditation process is voluntary. Accreditation status
signifies that the facility has been reviewed by an independent
agency that recognizes the laboratory's commitment to quality
testing for the diagnosis of heart disease. |