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Heart Scan Reveals Hidden Risks at 60
7 Mar
Summary
- Advanced heart scans revealed mild plaque in a vital artery.
- Private cardiac tests offered deeper insights than NHS.
- Prevention strategies are key for managing early heart disease.

Approaching 60, an individual who had previously prioritized a healthy lifestyle was prompted to investigate his heart health further after an NHS lung cancer screening revealed artery calcification.
Despite a low coronary calcium score of 15, a subsequent private CT coronary angiogram showed mild plaque in the left anterior descending artery, often termed the 'widow-maker.' This early-stage disease, while not immediately restricting blood flow, indicated the need for aggressive prevention.
A CaRi-Heart Fat Attenuation Index test further identified coronary artery inflammation, estimating an 4.3% eight-year fatal cardiac event risk if untreated.
This advanced imaging moved the focus from abstract risk to targeted action, confirming that early plaque, even when stable, requires diligent management through lifestyle changes and medication like statins and ezetimibe.




