- 1. Toshiba Aquilion 64 CT Cardiac Calcium Scan
- 2. How Coronary Artery Disease Develops
- 3. The Value of Detecting Calcium
- 4. The Imaging Center's Toshiba Aquilion 64-multislice CT Scanner
- 5. The Cardiac Calcium Scores
- 6. Who Should Have the Exam?
- 7. Who Will Not Benefit From the Exam?
- 8. Making an Appointment
- 9. Return to Main CT Page
- 2. How Coronary Artery Disease Develops
6. Who Should Have the Exam?
Patients concerned about their cardiac risk can refer themselves to The Imaging Center for CT Cardiac Calcium Scan. Physicians can refer patients and then help guide clinical management based on the results. Those for whom the benefit is most pronounced are men ages 35 to 65 and women ages 40 to 70.
A patient undergoes a cardiac scoring exam within
the Toshiba Aquilion 64 CT Scanner.


