Service Providers for CT Scan of Calcium Scoring
CT Scan of Calcium Scoring is an imaging procedure used to assess the amount of calcium deposits in the coronary arteries, which is a key indicator of coronary artery disease (CAD). It involves a CT scan with low-dose radiation to create detailed images of the heart and measure the presence of calcified plaque in the arteries. The results, known as the calcium score, help evaluate the risk of a heart attack or cardiovascular events. The procedure is non-invasive, quick, and generally well-tolerated, with minimal discomfort. No contrast dye is typically needed for this test.