What is Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring?

Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring is a non-invasive exam used to detect coronary heart disease (Atherosclerosis) or calcium build-up in the coronary arteries of the heart. The amount of calcium present is related to your risk for a heart attack.

Who should be considered for this procedure?

Individuals who may be a candidate for this procedure have any of the following risk factors:

  • Family history of heart disease
  • High cholesterol
  • Smoker
  • High blood pressure
  • Diabetes
  • Overweight
  • Chronic stress
  • Inactive lifestyle
  • Women over 55 years of age
  • Men over 45 years of age

How is the procedure performed?

This painless, non-invasive exam is performed using a super-fast GE CT scanner with multi-detector spiral technology. You will lie down on the CT exam table and the technologist will place EKG leads on your upper chest to track your heart rate. You will then be asked to hold your breath while the images are taken. It takes only about 20 seconds to obtain the images and the radiation exposure is very minimal, less than a regular CT scan and there are no injections or needles used. Once the exam is completed, a board-certified radiologist will interpret your results and calculate your cardiac score.

What can my cardiac score tell my doctor and me?

Your cardiac score can detect early signs of heart disease and your risk for heart attack. It can tell you if you have build up of plaque in the arteries that supply blood to your heart.

Your cardiac score is checked against a national database of many thousands of patients. This allows comparison of your score to others of the same age and sex. Your doctor can use this information to determine the appropriate treatment, medication, lifestyle changes, or if further testing is needed.

Will my insurance pay for the Coronary Calcium Scoring Exam?

Most insurances do not pay for this exam. Payment is required upon completion of your exam. If you wish to submit a claim to your insurance company, documentation will be provided.

 

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