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Heart Health

Heart disease, stroke and associated conditions are the most prevalent causes of death among women in Europe. Nevertheless, symptoms can often be misinterpreted and the opportunity for timely intervention can therefore be missed.  How can women address this problem?  By being aware of the warning signs and making sure to know their coronary artery calcium score (see below).

Heart disease is a progressive illness and is aggravated by senescence, with plaque and calcification on the arterial walls accumulating with advanced age. The majority of those who suffer cardiac arrest, do so as a result of this becoming loose, causing a blood clot in the arterial wall.

 

CAC Scan

The coronary artery calcification scan can give an accurate assessment of heart health.  The scan, which provides the coronary calcification score, is a very effective way of determining risk of cardiac arrest.

Research assessing 840,000 cardiac arrests in the UK, revealed that 70% were without forewarning of heart disease (British Medical Journal).  Although risk can be exacerbated by age, smoking, cholesterol and blood pressure, sometimes cardiac arrest strikes without any warning signs being revealed in standard tests.  This is where the CAC scan can be an accurate predictor of potential risk in those who do not present the usual symptoms of heart disease.

 

Ireland

Test Locations

The calcification test is currently only available in eight healthcare centres in Ireland:

Dublin

Blackrock Clinic, Blackrock – Tel: 01-283 2222 – Cost €320.00

Mater Private Hospital, Eccles Street – Radiology Dept. Tel: 01-885 8888 – Cost €250.00.

CT Calcification Scoring Scan procedure code: 6222. Covered by G.M.A.

UPMC Beacon Hospital, Beacon Court, Bracken Rd. Sandyford Industrial Estate – Tel: 01-293 6600 – Cost €360.00.

CT Calcification Scoring Scan is covered by; GloHealth and G.M.A.

Hermitage Clinic, Old Lucan Road – Radiology Dept.Tel: 01 645 9024. Cost – €320.00

 

Naas

Affidea, Ballymore Eustace Road – Radiology Dept Tel: 045 881124. Cost €225.00

The CT Calcification Scoring Scan is fully covered in this centre by the following; G.M.A. & Laya

 

Cork

Mater Private, City Gate, Mahon – Radiology Dept. Tel: 021-6013256 – Cost €200.00

 

Galway

Portiuncula Hospital, Ballinasloe – Radiology Dept. Tel: 090-964 8220. Cost €190.00

 

Wexford

Wexford General Hospital – Radiology Dept. Tel: 053-915300 – Cost €200.00

 

N.B. The calcification test is available on a GP referral basis.

 

With sincere thanks to Irish Heart Disease Awareness and David Bobbett.

 

For further information please view the website

Irish Heart Disease Awareness

Heart Disease Awareness Videos

Irish Heart Disease Awareness Media Gallery

 

The Netherlands

 

Heart for Women Foundation

This unique organisation, founded by cardiologist Angela Maas, is dedicated to women’s heart health.

If you need a 2nd opinion. or suspect you may be at risk of heart disease, contact the polyclinic at 024-3619350.

 

The Women’s Heart Clinic

This new clinic is also dedicated to heart health.

If you need a 2nd opinion. or suspect you may be at risk of heart disease, contact the polyclinic at 088-500 2000.

 

Special heart care for expatriates:

Heart Clinic Expat Cardiology

 

 

France

 

To be advised.

 

 

Watch the acclaimed movie addressing heart disease in low to medium risk categories; click on the link below to watch the full movie:

The Widowmaker Movie