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CT Scan - Heart Scan
Accurate Early Detection of Coronary Artery Disease
More than 2,600 Americans die of heart disease each day, one every 33 seconds. Early
detection of coronary artery disease enables patients and their physicians to modify
risk factors to significantly reduce or even reverse the potential for advanced
heart disease.
Cardiovascular Medical Group now offers the "Heart Scan", a highly accurate, non-invasive
procedure for evaluating arterial calcium deposits and risk for myocardial infarction
due to plaque formation. This high-speed CT scan permits imaging of coronary blood
vessels without injections, IV or disrobing. It is simple, convenient and pain free,
enabling patient to quickly know and understand their risk. Either alone or in combinations
with exercise testing no other test can predict outcomes better in cardiovascular
medicine.
Effective Screening for Patients At Risk
Heart Scan is appropriate for men over 35 and women 40 or older with any of the following
risk factors:
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
- Diabetes
- History of tobacco use
- Family history of heart disease
- Obesity
- Significant emotional or job-related stress
The Significance of Coronary Calcium
CVMG is pleased to announce its association with Matthew Budoff, M.D., Associate
Clinical Professor of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA. Dr. Budoff
joins CVMG as Director of Advanced Cardiac Imaging. As a founder of advanced cardiac
imaging, his pioneering research during the last decade has proven that calcium
is a significant marker of atherosclerosis, a process that can be slowed, stabilized
or reversed to some degree by aggressive lifestyle modification and medication.
Dr. Budoff's research and others confirming this work have conclusively shown that the
amount of calcium, scored systematically is a very powerful predictor of cardiovascular
events, more than any other single cardiovascular screening study including blood
work. Success in altering the calcium score depends upon early detection and patient
compliance with making the applicable changes in lifestyle and habits before a heart
attack occurs. Calcification is caused by buildup of fatty streaks in the inner
lining of an artery that forms plaque and usually represents about 20% of the plaque
burden. Not all patients with plaque have calcium but the calcium score does help predict
outcomes.
The plaque can build and harden, eventually calcify and result in reducing the flow
of blood through the artery. When the plaque ruptures due to a clot, blood flow
is interrupted and this may result in serious arrhythmias or heart attack, which
may cause damage to the heart muscle, affecting the ability to pump blood to the
body and ultimately increase the risk of death. The calcium score provided by the
Heart Scan indicates the total amount of calcified plaque in all the coronary arteries.
Highly Sensitive and Accurate
The Heart Scan offers a sensitivity of at least 95 percent, while treadmill testing,
by comparison, provides approximately 80 percent sensitivity in determining future
cardiac events. The heart scan is not, however, a replacement for exercise testing
or other procedures such as angiography or other types of CT scans (CT Angiography)
that are used to evaluate more advanced disease. Your physician will help determine
the best type of test necessary based on the needs of each patient and their particular
situation.
Your Partner in Cardiac Care
Cardiovascular Medical Group of Southern California is your supportive partner.
For more information about how we can assist you with cardiac diagnosis and treatment
such as the Heart Scan or other CT scans, please call Cardiovascular Medical Group
of Southern California at 310.278.3400 |
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