High Agatston Score - Recommended Followup Actions? 74 Year Old Female T2 A1C 5.8 Asymptomatic Except For Dizziness
High Agatston score: My results on a CT calcium score test were:
Coronary Artery Score
Left Main (LM) 5.88
Left Anterior Descending (LAD) 398
Left Circumflex (LCX) 0
Right Coronary Artery (RCA) 118
Total Agatston Score 522
Volume Score: 406 mm.
Percentile ranking between 75% and 90%
other findings: mile calcification of aortic root & descending thoracic aorta
I'm wondering which tests and follow up actions were recommended by cardiologist in this situation.
Does Anyone Have An Opinion About TAVR Or SAVR For A 74 Year Old Male With No Other Problems Trying To Decide Which To Do
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