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Computed Tomography

Benefits, Risks and Limitations of a CT Ear Scan Benefits, Risks and Limitations of a CT Ear Scan
Computed Tomgraphy – What Is It? Computed Tomgraphy – What Is It?
Frequently Asked Questions About CT Scans Frequently Asked Questions About CT Scans
Pros, Cons and Side Effects of a CT Scan What are the Benefits of a CT    Scan? Pros, Cons and Side Effects of a CT Scan What are the Benefits of a CT Scan?
Types of CT Scans Types of CT Scans
CT Abdomen Scan, Abdominal CT Scan CT Abdomen Scan, Abdominal CT Scan
CT Body Scan CT Body Scan
CT Brain Scan CT Brain Scan
CT Chest Scan CT Chest Scan
CT Head Scan CT Head Scan
CT Heart Scan CT Heart Scan
Before the CT Heart Scan Before the CT Heart Scan
Benefits of a CT Heart Scan Benefits of a CT Heart Scan
Contrast-Enhanced CT Heart Scan Contrast-Enhanced CT Heart Scan
Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary Calcium Scoring Coronary Calcium Scoring
Electron beam computed tomography heart scans Electron beam computed tomography heart scans
Getting your Computed Tomography Results Getting your Computed Tomography Results
How is the CT Heart Scan Procedure Performed? How is the CT Heart Scan Procedure Performed?
Risks of a CT heart scan Risks of a CT heart scan
What is a CT Heart Scan Used For? What is a CT Heart Scan Used For?
CT kidney scan CT kidney scan
CT Liver Scan CT Liver Scan
CT Lung Scan CT Lung Scan
CT Neck Scan CT Neck Scan
CT Pelvic Scan CT Pelvic Scan
CT Sinus Scan CT Sinus Scan
CT Spine Scan CT Spine Scan
What is Computed Tomography Used For? What is Computed Tomography Used For?

PET
Nuclear Medicine/Positron Emission Tomography

PET/CT
Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography

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Risks of a CT heart scan

Some health care professionals, including the American College of Radiologists and the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), do not recommend CT heart scans as a form of preventative health care. Rather, they encourage patients to wait until further tests on the effectiveness of coronary calcium scoring (currently in progress) have been completed.

Risks involved with every type of CT scan include:
  • Radiation exposure
  • Not suitable for pregnant women
  • Uncomfortable for the claustrophobic
  • Requires patient to lie still for long periods of time
  • Patients with chronic pain may require sedatives
  • Patient may have to hold his or her breath during the scan
  • Allergic reaction to contrast material
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