LEVELS – A Whole New Level

#292 - Cardiac Imaging Explained: Why You Need a Calcium Score to Know Your Real Heart Risk | Dr. Matthew Budoff & Mike Haney

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Feb 15, 2026
Dr. Matthew Budoff, cardiologist and MESA study investigator known for coronary artery calcium research, explains why imaging your arteries changes risk assessment. He discusses how calcium scoring predicts events, why cholesterol only tells half the story, the role of inflammation and perivascular fat in plaque, when to escalate to CT angiography, and how plaque can regress with aggressive therapy.
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INSIGHT

Soft Plaque Causes Most Acute Events

  • Soft (non-calcified) plaque is more rupture-prone and can cause acute events despite little stenosis.
  • Rupture releases plaque contents, triggering platelet over-response and sudden artery blockage.
ADVICE

Use CAC To Guide Treatment Decisions

  • If you have high LDL but no other high-risk features, get a CAC scan to know whether to treat with medication or lifestyle.
  • Use CAC = 0 as short-term reassurance; recheck in ~5 years or earlier if risk changes.
ANECDOTE

Clinton Example: Treadmill Tests Can Miss Disease

  • Mike Haney and Dr. Budoff recount President Clinton's case as an example of treadmill testing failure.
  • Clinton passed repeated treadmills yet later required bypass for severe coronary disease discovered after imaging.
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