CT SCAN – CALCIUM SCORE

$ 1,800.00

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Sample Required:

No sample is required for CT Scan – Calcium Score. This imaging test involves the use of X-rays without the administration of contrast material to assess the amount of calcium in the coronary arteries.

Test Time:

The CT Scan – Calcium Score procedure typically takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the specific details of the study.

Test Normal Range:

The calcium score is measured in Agatston units, and the normal range varies. The results are interpreted by a radiologist or healthcare provider to assess the amount of calcium in the coronary arteries.

What is the Test?

CT Scan – Calcium Score is a diagnostic imaging test that utilizes X-rays without the administration of contrast material to assess the amount of calcium in the coronary arteries. It provides a score based on the severity of calcium deposits.

Test Procedure:

During CT Scan – Calcium Score, the patient will lie on the CT examination table, and X-ray beams will be used to create detailed images of the coronary arteries without the use of contrast material.

When to Take the Test:

CT Scan – Calcium Score may be ordered by healthcare providers to assess the risk of coronary artery disease by measuring the amount of calcium deposits in the coronary arteries.

Who Should Take This Test:

Individuals with specific concerns about their risk of coronary artery disease, especially those with risk factors such as high cholesterol or a family history of heart disease, may be candidates for CT Scan – Calcium Score. This test provides a quantitative assessment of calcium deposits.

Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):

If you are pregnant or suspect you might be pregnant, it is important to inform the healthcare provider before the test.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Is CT Scan – Calcium Score painful?
A: The procedure is generally not painful. You will be required to lie still during the image capture.

Q2: Can CT Scan – Calcium Score diagnose coronary artery disease?
A: CT Scan – Calcium Score is used to assess the risk of coronary artery disease by measuring the amount of calcium deposits in the coronary arteries.

Q3: How should I prepare for the test?
A: Follow any instructions provided by the healthcare provider, which may include fasting before the test.

Q4: Will the CT Scan – Calcium Score expose me to a lot of radiation?
A: The radiation exposure from a single CT scan is generally safe. The benefits of the diagnostic information obtained usually outweigh the risks.

Q5: What can a CT Scan – Calcium Score reveal?
A: This test provides a quantitative assessment of calcium deposits in the coronary arteries, helping assess the risk of coronary artery disease.

*Please note that specific testing protocols and guidelines may vary based on the latest recommendations from health authorities and regulatory agencies. It is essential to consult healthcare professionals and follow local testing guidelines for accurate and appropriate testing.

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