Predicting Your Risk of Heart Attack

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7/20/2021

Predicting Your Risk of Heart Attacks | Roger Stanmore MD, JD

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Predicting Your Risk of Heart Attacks

Every 40 seconds someone in America suffers from a heart attack. In fact, heart disease is the main cause of death in America. Primary care physicians evaluate their patient’s risk of heart attack by considering factors like weight, diet, family history, and medical conditions. They also perform tests such as a lipid panel, blood pressure monitoring, glucose screening, and body mass index to estimate heart attack risk in a patient. However, it is extremely hard to identify high-risk individuals since factors that contribute to heart attacks vary from one patient to another. Moreover, traditional methods of testing are limited in their ability to detect atherosclerosis, the disease that causes heart attacks, so they only point to the probability of a patient experiencing a heart attack. Fortunately, technological advancements are leading to better, more precise methods to assess heart attack risk. For instance, the relatively new Coronary Calcium Scan, also known as the Calcium Score, is a diagnostic test that provides a more accurate assessment, and therefore can better predict a patient’s risk of having a heart attack. The test uses a CT scan to take images of a patient’s heart and measures the amount of calcium deposit in their arteries. When the rogerstanmore.com/predicting-your-risk-of-heart-attacks/

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