I asked my PCP doctor to order a CCTA scan.
Medicare paid 100%.
The diagnosis he used = other specified health status, code ICT-10: Z78.9
My CCTA report states: Minimal stenosis of the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery. CAD-RADS 1% stenosis. Minimal non-obstructive CAD or plaque with no stenosis. Further Cardiac Investigation: Consider preventative therapy and risk factor modification.
In the Coronary Artery Disease – Reporting and Data System (CAD-RADS), my 1% stenosis falls into Category 1 = stenosis = minimal non-obstructive disease
No functional significance: In most cases, such low stenosis is not hemodynamically significant.
Management: medical therapy (e.g., statins, antiplatelets, antianginals, risk factor modification).
all things considered in my 69 yrs.
Your results may vary
@alarmguy
@Pablo
Medicare paid 100%.
The diagnosis he used = other specified health status, code ICT-10: Z78.9
My CCTA report states: Minimal stenosis of the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery. CAD-RADS 1% stenosis. Minimal non-obstructive CAD or plaque with no stenosis. Further Cardiac Investigation: Consider preventative therapy and risk factor modification.
In the Coronary Artery Disease – Reporting and Data System (CAD-RADS), my 1% stenosis falls into Category 1 = stenosis = minimal non-obstructive disease
Clinical Interpretation:
Non-obstructive = No significant luminal narrowing; plaque burden is minimal.No functional significance: In most cases, such low stenosis is not hemodynamically significant.
Management: medical therapy (e.g., statins, antiplatelets, antianginals, risk factor modification).
Key Point for CAD-RADS category 1 = a 1% stenosis is not obstructive and is considered benign in terms of hemodynamic impact.
IMO this is not too badYour results may vary
@alarmguy
@Pablo