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What is a Ultrafast CT Screening of the Heart?The Ultrafast CT Screening of the Heart is a quick and simple test which assesses your risk of heart attack by detecting and measuring the amount of calcium build-up in your coronary arteries. The test allows the radiologist to determine whether a patient has a serious risk of significant narrowing of blood vessels to the heart. More importantly, it allows physicians to find hardened arteries early, allowing treatment with medication and lifestyle changes. This is a screening that can precede more invasive tests such as a stress test and angiogram. The Ultrafast CT Screening of the Heart is considered to be one of the best available tests to predict the risk of heart attack in apparently healthy people.
Why should I get an Ultrafast CT Screening of the Heart?The CT or CAT scanner acquires approximately 92 images of the heart. The quantity of calcium build-up in your arteries is then determined and you are given a score which falls under a certain category. This information, along with other indicators, can present an overall picture of your heart's health. As a result, you and your physician can select the most appropriate care plan. The Ultrafast CT Screening of the Heart is the only readily available, non-invasive, and sensitive screening test for coronary artery disease. The test is strongly recommended for patients with significant risk factors such as smoking history, high cholesterol, weight problems, or family history of heart disease.
"Half of the 600,000 Americans who have heart attacks each year, have no symptoms before hand." -The New York Times - March 28, 1999 - New York Times
What is the preparation for an Ultrafast CT Screening of the Heart?There are no dyes, no needles, no fasting and no pain. The only preparation required for the Ultrafast CT Screening of the Heart is for the patient to complete a standard medical history questionnaire at the time of his appointment.
How long does the procedure take?The scan takes 15 minutes or less. The scanner acquires a series of x-ray images of your heart while you hold your breath for 23 seconds.
How long do I have to wait for results?The radiologist’s report, including your Cardiac Score, will be sent to you in three to four business days.
What does my cardiac score mean?
**Further consultation with a physician is recommended for any total score above 0. Is it painful or uncomfortable?
Why should I go to Radiology Regional for this?Radiology Regional Center is an experienced and trusted leader in Southwest Florida’s diagnostic healthcare. Our physicians and technologists are skilled in the use of CT technology for both screening and diagnostic purposes. Your scan will be performed on the same CT scanners that local physicians rely on for their patients.
What is the cost and is it covered by insurance?The Ultrafast CT Screening of the Heart costs $145. As with most screening tests, your CT scan is not covered by insurance or Medicare at the present time. Payment is due when services are rendered.
How do I schedule an appointment?You make schedule an appointment, without a physician’s referral, by calling our Scheduling team at 239.931.6399.
Where is the Ultrafast CT Screening of the Heart?
More questions? Give us a call.Call us at 239.931.6399. |
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