What Are the Risks of a Coronary Calcium Scan?
Coronary calcium scanning has very few risks. The
test isn't invasive, which means that no surgery is done and no instruments are
inserted into your body.
Coronary calcium scanning doesn't require an
injection of contrast dye to make your heart or arteries visible on x-ray
images.
Because an x-ray machine is used, you'll be exposed
to a small amount of radiation. Electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) uses
less radiation than multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). In either case,
the amount of radiation is less than or equal to the amount of radiation you're
naturally exposed to in a single year. |