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Apexcardiology
Thursday, 27 November 2008
Diagnosing Heart Disease
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Topic: Health

If you are at risk for heart disease, it is important to speak with your physician about a simple and inexpensive test which can help determine your risk for coronary artery disease. A Los Angeles CT heart scan, also called a calcium-score screening heart scan – EBCT – for short, is a test used to locate calcium deposits in the coronary arteries. The higher your calcium score, the more coronary calcium is present, and more coronary calcium means more coronary atherosclerosis, suggesting a greater likelihood of significant narrowing somewhere in the coronary system and a higher risk of future cardiovascular problems.

 

A Los Angeles CT scan uses X-rays, so it is not recommended for those who may be pregnant, or are undergoing radiation therapy. You should also avoid caffeine and smoking up to 4 hours before the test. During the scan you will lie on a table, and be connected to an ECG monitor, which registers your heart activity, the table will then move inside and out a large scanner, which captures multiple images of your beating heart. The cardiovascular radiologist then analyzes the images and determines a calcium score, based on the amount of coronary calcium present, which appears white. This score will help your Los Angeles cardiologist determine the extent of coronary artery disease, as well as develop a treatment plan. Absence of calcium deposits determines that your scan is negative.

 

Because this CT scan is a screening exam for heart disease, it is not currently covered under most insurance companies and Medicare. Luckily, you can visit a Los Angeles cardiology center like that of Apex Cardiology (www.apexcardiology.com) and ask for information on how to receive the scan at a discounted price. This simple calcium-score screening heart scan takes only a few minutes, and can actually help save your life.

 

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Posted by apexcardiology at 8:58 PM EST

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