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

CAC Predicts Heart Events Better Than Labs

  • Coronary artery calcium (CAC) is one of the strongest predictors of future cardiovascular events.
  • Imaging reveals risk differences that identical blood tests can miss and reframes risk around artery health.
ADVICE

Don't Ignore Rising Calcium Scores

  • Monitor CAC progression and treat if your score rises rapidly, because rising calcium indicates new plaque formation.
  • Aim for quiescence: zero CAC or a stable score over time rather than accepting rising calcium as 'healing'.
INSIGHT

Cholesterol Matters — But It's Not Everything

  • Cholesterol is the most modifiable and important single driver of plaque but explains only about half of heart disease risk.
  • Lowering LDL can reduce events and shrink non-calcified plaque, though CAC (scar) itself won't disappear.
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