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DiscussionDoes anyone know the Agatston Coronary Calcium Score Guidelines?
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@lenmayo
Oh, wow!!!
I am following the Agatston coronary calcium guidelines that says anything over 300 means there is extensive calcium build up and a significantly higher risk for coronary artery disease. I will ask my cardiologist, but also see if the American Heart Association has anything posted. Thanks for your input.