Diagnostic Services - Myocardial Perfusion Studies
Myocardial perfusion studies are provided in the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and Prairie Mountain Health. Ask your health care provider where you are having your test.
What is a Myocardial Perfusion Study?
A myocardial perfusion study or stress test is a test that determines if the heart muscle is receiving adequate blood supply during rest and during stress. For this test, a very small amount of radioactive material is injected into a vein and images are produced that show the blood flow and/or damage to the heart.
Myocardial Perfusion Study Wait Times
Regional
Health Authority |
Facility |
Wait Time (in weeks) |
Prairie Mountain Health | Brandon Regional Health Centre | 2 |
Winnipeg | Grace Hospital | 14 |
Health Sciences Centre - Adults | 7 | |
St. Boniface General Hospital | 8 | |
Manitoba Average | 7 | |
Data for September 2024 |
1 N/A = Service no longer available at the Seven Oaks General Hospital since September 2018 and Victoria General Hospital since April 2022.
Wait time is reported as average wait time based on the next available slot on the schedule (estimated prospectively).
Myocardial Perfusion Studies Performed
Regional
Health Authority |
Facility |
Number
of Tests Performed (per month) |
2024/2025 Fiscal Year to Date1 |
2023/2024 Fiscal Year1 |
Prairie Mountain Health | Brandon Regional Health Centre | 112 | 678 | 1,298 |
Winnipeg | Grace Hospital | 28 | 190 | 343 |
Health Sciences Centre - Adults | 159 | 1,081 | 2,177 | |
St. Boniface General Hospital | 133 | 852 | 1,569 | |
Manitoba Total | 432 | 2,801 | 5,387 | |
Data for September 2024 |
1 Fiscal year is April to March.
Myocardial Perfusion Studies Waiting
Regional
Health Authority |
Facility |
Number of Scans Waiting |
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Prairie Mountain Health | Brandon Regional Health Centre | 52 | ||
Winnipeg | Grace Hospital | 21 | ||
Health Sciences Centre - Adults | 49 | |||
St. Boniface General Hospital | 60 | |||
Manitoba Total | 182 | |||
Data for September 2024 |
A wait list is a list of individuals who are waiting for a special medical or diagnostic service. Only suitable patients who have consented to receive the service are placed on a wait list. Patients who are not ready for the service, such as those who need time in pre-habilitation or may be recommended for other treatment options, are not placed on a wait list. Patients who have not consented to the service do not go on a wait list. Patients who are determined by their care provider to be an emergency are also not put on a wait list.
Diagnostic Services Historical Information
Historical data for the previous 13 months is available by clicking the link below: