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Coronary Calcium Scan, in Visit Clinic

Measures calcium buildup in coronary arteries to estimate plaque, heart disease risk, and guide prevention in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Coronary Calcium Scan Test in Visit Clinic?

A coronary calcium scan measures calcified plaque in the coronary arteries. The scan uses a specialized CT to detect tiny calcium deposits in artery walls. Calcium indicates atherosclerosis, or hardening and narrowing of the arteries. That makes the test a useful marker of coronary artery disease and future heart attack risk. Doctors use the resulting calcium score to refine a patient’s overall heart risk. They combine the score with other factors like age, cholesterol, blood pressure, smoking, and diabetes. A higher score often leads to closer monitoring, lifestyle changes, or medicines to lower risk. It can also guide whether further testing is needed.

Coronary Calcium Scan Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Coronary Calcium Scan Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Coronary Calcium Scan test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Coronary Calcium Scan Test in Visit Clinic?

Coronary Calcium Scan is often ordered as a standalone heart imaging test when doctors assess a person’s cardiovascular risk, especially in intermediate-risk patients. It may be considered for people with chest discomfort, a strong family history of early heart disease, or unclear risk when deciding on cholesterol treatment. High scores reflect long-term plaque buildup from age, smoking, high cholesterol, diabetes, or hypertension and prompt preventive measures.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is a coronary calcium scan worth it in Visit Clinic?plus

A coronary calcium (CAC) scan is a low‑dose CT that quantifies calcified plaque and can meaningfully refine cardiovascular risk. It’s most useful for adults with borderline–intermediate risk to guide preventive therapy (statins, lifestyle). A score of zero suggests low short‑term risk; higher scores increase urgency. Not routine for low‑risk people or symptomatic patients; small radiation and possible incidental findings.

How much does a calcium scan cost in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary by country and facility. In the US a coronary calcium (CAC) CT typically runs about $50–$400 (self-pay); many insurers don’t cover routine screening. In the UK private CT calcium scoring usually costs about £100–£300; NHS offers it selectively. In India prices commonly range roughly ₹1,200–7,000. Final price depends on location, scanner, and whether reporting or cardiologist review are included.

What is a normal coronary calcium score in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal coronary calcium score is zero, meaning no detectable calcified plaque and very low short‑term risk of coronary events. Scores 1–100 suggest mild atherosclerosis, 101–400 indicate moderate disease, and >400 reflect extensive calcification with higher cardiovascular risk. Higher scores correlate with greater likelihood of significant coronary artery disease and help guide prevention and further testing.

Does a coronary calcium scan show blockage in Visit Clinic?plus

No — a coronary calcium (CAC) scan detects calcified plaque and measures a calcium (Agatston) score to estimate overall atherosclerotic burden, but it does not directly visualize arterial narrowing or non‑calcified (soft) plaque. A high calcium score signals increased heart disease risk and usually prompts further testing (CT coronary angiography or invasive angiography) to evaluate actual blockages; a zero score implies low short‑term risk.

What is the best age to get a calcium scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Best age to get a coronary calcium (CAC) scan is usually between 40 and 75 years when results could change treatment—particularly adults 40–70 with borderline or intermediate 10‑year cardiovascular risk. Consider earlier testing if you have a strong family history, smoking, diabetes, or other high‑risk features. CAC is not routinely recommended for people under 40 or for most over 75.

What is the best test to check for clogged arteries in Visit Clinic?plus

To directly detect coronary artery blockages, invasive coronary angiography (cardiac catheterization) is the gold-standard test. For noninvasive evaluation, coronary CT angiography provides excellent visualization of plaques and stenosis; coronary calcium scoring estimates overall atherosclerotic burden. For peripheral or carotid disease, duplex ultrasound and the ankle‑brachial index are commonly used. Choice depends on symptoms, risk, and clinical context.