Re: Calicum score questions



miscellaneousmedia@xxxxxxxxx wrote in news:1139170222.041985.5790
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:

I have been unable to find any other scoring system than the one that
uses 0-500 as a range, with 0-80 or even 0-100 as low risk. Every
article I have read, every chart I have seen, uses this scale.



I had a ebt scans in 1996 and 1998 as part of a U. of P. study. I looked at
the paper work but there was no reference range listed. Just a paragraph
saying I had a coronary artery calcification score of 0. Of course back
then the ranges may have been different anyway.

L.
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