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lawls | 7 months ago

I had a calcium score of zero, is that good? Hereditary high-cholesterol.

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Buttons840|7 months ago

It is expected to be 0 if you're under 45 years old or so, I think. When I did a CAC test, the results came with charts showing where I was compared to the expected value for my age.

Also, taking a statin can increase the CAC score because statins cause fat build ups to calcify faster which makes them less likely to break free and cause big problems.

Aurornis|7 months ago

If you’re young: Good but doesn’t guarantee anything.

If you’re old: Great! Keep an eye on cholesterol.

CAC is a lagging indicator. Its usefulness is more about assessing damage done, not rate of change or future risk.

rsanek|7 months ago

hard to say. the score itself is just a small part of what is included in the report. ask to see the full one to see what all the radiologist found.