“…This information is not available in the study of Santos et al, going beyond the scope of that study, but there are data from other government administered centers in Brazil pointing to the fact that patients frequently undergo revascularization without prior functional assessment. 8 Looking at the private sector, in the same country, where resources are not so scarce as in a government hospitals in Brazil, we observe examples where the use of nuclear cardiology can be significant in terms of volume and has been growing in many large center. To illustrate this, we show the utilization rates of nuclear cardiology procedures at two referral centers for non-invasive cardiac imaging in a city of 1.7 million inhabitants in Latin America (Curitiba, Brazil), demonstrating progressively the increasing utilization between 2007 and 2015, even compared to other diagnostic modalities such as CMR and CCTA (Figure 2).…”