Does anyone know the Agatston Coronary Calcium Score Guidelines?
Does anyone know the Agatston Coronary Calcium Score Guidelines?
I recently had a CT Angio Heart, and Coronary Artery Scan done. The results included my Agatston Calcium score of 1055.8 and that it was in the 99 percentile for a female of 81 y.o. Agatston guidelines shows any score over 300 is a higher risk for severe coronary artery disease, but yet I am in the 99 percentile for a woman of my age??? What does that mean??? Any comments would be appreciated.
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heart2025 | @heart2025 | Dec 26, 2025
Fear does not heal. All of these pages feature amazing people who are afraid and concerned about the results from heart tests. My Ca+ 1200. 70 yo .So what to do? I am eating better and exercising more. Take more pills and hope that I am the one in four who will just fall over as my first symptom.
It appears that all tests lead to the $80,000 cath lab even when there are no symptoms. I have become very disillusioned by medical care and specifically Cardiology. Perhaps someone can tell me why we always seems to be the least uninformed about our prognosis. Ps I was an Optometrist for 35 years and "never" intentionally frightened a patient about their prognosis. Fear does not heal.
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1 ReactionIf anyone wants to dig into guidelines, there's an app from the American College of Cardiology that has the most recent guidelines for concerns under their purview. Written by doctors for doctors. But interesting to see what the recommendations are for various things. Search "ACC Guideline Clinical App".
@71young That's in impressive LDL reduction and level. I was on 20 mg (if I remember correctly) of Atorvastatin and have recently added ezetimibe. We'll see if I can get my LDL down below 55. I'll be thrilled. Blood test in a week or so.
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Have you discussed test results with your cardiologist yet? I am interested to hear what you learn.
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No. My cardiologist sent the film of my 2 CT scans to a thoracic surgeon for an opinion about a week ago and I am still waiting to hear back.
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