Tests
Cardiac CTA /Calcium Score
Computed tomography, also known as a CT scan, merges many X-ray images with the assistance of a computer to generate cross-sectional views of the body. Cardiac CT utilizes this technology, with or without intravenous contrast material, to visualize the anatomy of the heart, coronary circulation, and larger blood vessels like the aorta, pulmonary veins and the coronary artery.
This heart-imaging test yields remarkably clear, detailed pictures. During a cardiac CT scan, the X-ray machine will move around your body in a circle and take a picture of each part of your heart. Cardiac CT scans used in the diagnosis of heart disease include: calcium-score screening heart scan and coronary CT angiography (CTA).
Because an X-ray machine is used, cardiac CT scans involve radiation. However, the amount of radiation used is small. This test gives out a radiation dose similar to the amount of radiation you’re naturally exposed to over 3 years.