Calcium Score Vs CIMT Test | Which is better for Your Heart Health?

Calcium Score Vs CIMT Test | Which is better for Your Heart Health?

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Calcium Score Vs CIMT Test | Which is better for Your Heart Health?
Calcium Score Vs CIMT Test: Which is better for Your Heart Health? Are you curious about the best cardiovascular screening test to assess your heart health? This video dives deep into the differences between the Calcium Score Test and the CIMT Test (Carotid Intima-Media Thickness) to help you understand which test is right for you. Learn about the key differences between soft plaque and hard plaque, how they develop, and their impact on heart attack and stroke risk. The Calcium Score Test is widely known for detecting calcified plaque in coronary arteries, but it cannot detect soft plaque, which is often an early sign of heart disease. In contrast, the CIMT Test not only detects soft and hard plaque but also measures arterial inflammation, offering a more comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessment. Discover how the Calcium Score Test and CIMT Test complement each other in predicting cardiovascular issues and how functional medicine providers use these tests to reverse plaque in its early stages. With evidence from Mayo Clinic studies proving the CIMT test to be 98% accurate in predicting cardiovascular risk over 10 years, this video provides critical insights into improving heart health. Whether you're looking to prevent a stroke, identify hidden plaque in your arteries, or understand the latest advancements in heart disease diagnosis, this is a must-watch. Visit Atlanta Ultrasound to explore professional cardiovascular screenings, including the CIMT Test and Carotid Artery Ultrasound. Always consult your medical provider for personalized advice about your heart health. #CalciumScore #CIMTTest #HeartHealthScreening #PreventHeartDisease #CardiovascularTests #HeartAttackRisk #calciumscoretest 📞Phone: +1 678-590-3300 📧Email: [email protected] 🌐 Schedule your screening: https://atlantaultrasound.com/ Subscribe now to stay updated on the latest in ultrasound and heart health!