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Page 1: Information for Patients on Cardiac CT Scans · Cardiac CT Scan €480 The cost of the scan is payable on the day. However certain medical insurance plans may provide cover. Please

Welcome to Blackrock Clinic

CardiacCT Scans

Information for Patients on Cardiac CT Scans

Accredited by Joint Commission International

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Your Cardiac CT Visit

Patient Name ____________________________

Appointment Date ___ /___ / ___

Please arrive to the Radiology Department at ________

1. The cost of a Cardiac CT is e480

2. Please allow approximately 2.5 hours in the department

3. You are required to fast from 12 midnight (sips of water are allowed)

4. If you are a smoker, please stop smoking 2 hours prior to appointment

5. �Patients�cannot�drive�home�following�the�scan��however it is fine to travel by taxi, train or bus etc

6. No vigorous exercise allowed for 4 hours prior to scan

7. Please�inform�the�department�on�Freefone 1800 300 200

if�you�have�any�known�allergies,�or�asthma

8. The cost of a Calcium Score CT is e320 (no prep)

9. Procedure code: 6222 (for discussion with your insurance provider for possible reimbursement)

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admissions / discharge

What is a CT Scan?

A CT or CAT scan is a procedure that with the aid of

a computer combines many x-ray images to produce

cross sectional views of the body. These images are much

more detailed than those produced by conventional x-ray

for example a CT scan shows different types of tissue,

internal body organs and blood vessels.

What is a Cardiac CT?

A Cardiac CT uses advanced CT Technology to visualize

three-dimensional images of the heart. The scan can

detect early signs of heart disease otherwise known as

Coronary Artery Disease, well before a person experiences

any symptoms. Detecting this information early can help

doctors manage, stabilize and or eliminate the causes to

help save lives.

There are two types of Cardiac CT Scans;

π A Calcium Score Scan π A Cardiac CT Scan

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What is Coronary Artery Disease?

Coronary Artery Disease is caused by atherosclerosis

(hardening of the arteries) with cholesterol build

up and calcification (calcium build up) of the

coronary arteries.

The cardiac CT scan can detect the presence

of calcium at a very early stage even before any

significant blockage has developed and potentially

years before a standard health screening or exercise

ECG would detect the disease.

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What does the procedure entail?

A Calcium Score Scan

This scan can detect very small deposits of calcium in your coronary arteries with great accuracy. The amount of calcium deposited in all the coronary arteries is added and a score is given.

For the procedure itself you simply lie on a padded table directly under the scanner with your arms above your head. ECG leads will be placed in appropriate positions on your chest. Two images will be taken initially and this is then followed by the main scan. The procedure takes about 10-15 minutes but expect to be in the department in total for approximately 30 minutes. The images are reported on by a Consultant Radiologist and the scan report will be sent directly to your referring Doctor.

A Cardiac CT Scan

This scan gives detailed images of the heart and coronary arteries using an intravenous contrast injection. It also includes a calcium score scan. When making the appointment you will be asked to arrive in the department one and a half hours prior to the scan time.

In preparation, you need to fast for 4 hours prior to the procedure, you also need to avoid drinking coffee or other stimulant drinks and to refrain from exercise before scanning.

On arrival to the CT department your heart rate will be checked. If your heart rate is above a certain level, you may be given a Betablocker (medication which slows the heart rate) on the instruction of the Consultant in the department.

Following administration of a Betablocker (if necessary) we will ask you to remain in the department for a minimum of one hour before scanning.

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The Procedure

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For the procedure you lie on the padded table under the scanner. A cannula is inserted into a vein in your arm for the intravenous contrast injection. ECG leads will be placed on your chest to monitor the heart rate.

The cardiac score will be performed initially followed by the contrast injection. Scanning then takes approximately 15 minutes.

After the scan you will remain in the department for up to one hour. It is advisable to be accompanied by a driver when returning home. You may eat and drink normally as soon as the procedure is complete.

Expect to be in the department for approximately two and a half hours in total from start to finish.

Following the Scan, a Consultant Radiologist and a Consultant Cardiologist will analyze the images produced and their report will go directly to your referring doctor.

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Our thanks to GE for the use of certain images.

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How much does the Scan cost? Calcium�Score�Scan €320

Cardiac�CT�Scan €480

The cost of the scan is payable on the day. However certain medical insurance plans may provide cover. Please check with your insurance provider in advance of the test. You may also be entitled to income tax relief.

Appointments

You can make an appointment by contacting the department directly on: 1800 300 200

You will require a referral letter from your GP or Consultant.

For more information why not log on to our website www.blackrock-clinic.com

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Blackrock Clinic

Rock Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Tel: 1800 300 200

Fax: 01 2064368

www.blackrock-clinic.comjan2017

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Peace of mind is an important component of healing

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