Advances in computer software, scanner hardware, and hemodynamic monitoring equipment have permitted the development of cardiovascular stress testing protocols for use during intravenous Dobutamine infusions within magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. Recent studies have documented that the safety profile and clinical utility of Dobutamine/Atropine cardiac stress testing during MRI compares favorably with other noninvasive stress imaging modalities and is particularly useful in patients not well suited for stress echocardiograms.