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Heart disease continues to stand as a formidable adversary in global and national health arenas, remaining one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Despite its prevalence and the progressive advancements in medical science, preventive measures often do not receive the attention they deserve. Early detection and proactive management of cardiovascular health risks are vital. Executive physicals, enhanced by comprehensive disease screening tests such as the Carotid Intima-Media Thickness (CIMT) scan, have emerged as an essential component in the battle against heart disease, offering critical insights that could prevent heart attacks and strokes before they occur.
The landscape of cardiovascular health emphasizes the urgent need for an evolution in preventive screening approaches. Traditional evaluations such as cholesterol tests and routine heart assessments form only a partial picture of an individual's cardiovascular status. In contrast, the CIMT scan offers a more in-depth analysis of arterial health, capable of detecting early signs of atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis—both pivotal causes of heart attacks (Lackland & Weber, 2015). The Vasometrics report, an integral component of the CIMT scan, provides a comprehensive view of cardiovascular health, enabling the identification of risks that might otherwise go unnoticed until critical stages are reached.
Historically reserved for high-powered individuals, executive physicals have widened in appeal due to their capacity to integrate sophisticated health assessments into routine care. These physicals are not merely about screening for existing conditions but are designed to foster a deeper understanding of one's arterial health. By incorporating advanced diagnostics like the CIMT scan, executive physicals empower individuals with knowledge about potential health threats long before they necessitate invasive interventions or critical care.
A study by Belcaro and Nicolaides (2000) underscores the significance of employing a combination of screening methods, such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) alongside CIMT scans, to construct a detailed evaluation of cardiovascular risk. This layered approach allows for the identification of subtle indicators of cardiovascular compromise early, facilitating timely preventive measures that can significantly influence long-term health outcomes.
The necessity of comprehensive cardiovascular screenings cannot be overstated. As academic studies suggest, employing a multifaceted approach involving various diagnostic tools significantly enhances the accuracy and reliability of cardiovascular risk assessments (Belcaro & Nicolaides, 2000). This level of precision in screening allows healthcare professionals to tailor interventions more effectively, leading to a reduction in the incidence of severe cardiovascular events and the potential need for more invasive procedures.
In the pursuit of health, particularly in the context of cardiovascular disease, proactive measures should occupy a central role. The compelling case for executive physicals and their incorporation of advanced screenings like the CIMT scan highlight an evolution towards not only treating conditions but prioritizing prevention. By investing in these comprehensive evaluations, individuals can transition from a reactive to a proactive mindset concerning their health, ultimately paving the way for a future less burdened by heart disease.
Commitment to such preventive health strategies will necessitate a cultural shift that values health with the same tenacity afforded to careers or financial planning. It is through this lens that we can begin to mitigate the mounting threat of cardiovascular diseases, ensuring longer and healthier lives.
Belcaro, G., & Nicolaides, A. N. (2000). Measurement of the intima-media thickness in normal subjects and in patients with peripheral vascular disease. Vascular Medicine, 5(4), 147-157.
Lackland, D. T., & Weber, M. A. (2015). Global burden of cardiovascular disease and stroke: Hypertension at the core. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 31(5), 569-571.
Nordstrand, N. M., & Krave, K. (2017). The Current Role of Vascular Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of Cardiovascular Risks. Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy, 7(5), 405-419.
Informed patients make better decisions.
A C-IMT scan can act as an early warning system by identifying increased thickness in the artery walls long before any symptoms of heart disease or stroke become evident.
The results of a C-IMT scan can help your doctor tailor a treatment plan to reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke, which is the leading cause of death and disability in the world.
Unlike some other tests, the C-IMT scan is non-invasive and uses ultrasound, not radiation. It's safe and doesn't require any special preparation.
If you have a family history of early heart disease or stroke, the scan can provide valuable information about your own risk, helping you and your doctor to take preventive measures.
If you are anxious about your cardiovascular health, a vasometric scan can provide reassurance if your results are within a normal range.
Vasolabs Is A Premier Provider Of Safe, Convenient Heart Disease Screenings.
Uses the newest ultrasound technology
Determines whether or not you have heart disease
Pain-free. Requires no wires, treadmills, or needles.
Takes only 15 minutes
Get your Easy-to-Understand Report within 24 hours
Optional Discussion with your Clinician
Schedule a test to see if you’re at risk of heart disease!
Identify Your Risks of Getting Cardiovascular Disease With a Simple C-IMT Scan!
Know if You Are at Risk for Heart Attacks, Strokes, and other Cardiovascular Diseases:
$499 $249
See your Vascular Age!
Soft or Calcified Plaque is visualized, you’ll see it all.
Track Your inflammation, Know your Artery Blockage.
Informed patients make better decisions.
Do I Need a Heart Screening?
Here is a checklist of factors that put you at elevated risk for heart attack, stroke, and other forms of cardiovascular disease:
Over 40 years of age
Family history of heart disease/stroke
Overweight
Increased cholesterol level
High-fat diet
Tobacco user
High blood pressure
Diabetic
Metabolic syndrome
Erectile dysfunction
Psoriasis
Peace of Mind is Priceless
Looking back, it's chilling to realize how close I came to the edge. I opted for a test at Vasolabs on a whim, without any particular symptoms. Boy, am I glad I did! Turns out, my arteries were nearly clogged up - something regular doctors wouldn't have caught unless there were signs of a problem. By the time I got a couple of second opinions and returned to my regular doctor, my arteries were 95% blocked. If I hadn't taken the test when I did, I could have had a stroke. Trust me when I say this, going to Vasolabs was one of the best decisions I've ever made.
I was really worried about getting a heart attack because its already happened in our family. So taking this test gave me the peace of mind I was looking for. And it was so cool to see the age of my artery was younger than I was!!
I went to Vasolabs for their C-IMT testing, thinking it'd be a complicated deal, but nope! It was as easy as getting a photo taken. And guess what? They found an issue that could've been a silent threat. Thanks to them catching it early, my doctor and I are on top of it now. Honestly, I feel like I dodged a bullet. Big thumbs up for Vasolabs!
I saw an ad on Facebook and I got the C-IMT Test for myself and my husband, it was such an easy process. And a great gift idea for family. It was really fun to look at the results and good to know I need to work on my health.
Frequently Asked Question
A C-IMT Scan is a non-invasive procedure that uses ultrasound technology to measure the thickness of your carotid arteries' walls. These arteries, located on each side of your neck, supply blood to your brain. Over time, plaque can build up in these arteries, causing them to thicken. This is often an early sign of atherosclerosis, a disease that can lead to serious conditions such as heart attacks and strokes.
For your quick, 15-minute appointment, simply head over to our facility located at 1414 South 600 West, Bountiful, UT 84010.
Dean Ence, an expert sonographer, will be handling your fast, no-pain test to figure out the 'age' of your arteries. This test checks how thick your artery walls are - thicker walls can mean inflammation. It's all simplified for you to understand easily. We also spot and show plaque, whether soft or hard, in your arteries. You get detailed pictures from the ultrasound for your records. Taking care of your health is our main goal!
The duration of the C-IMT scan can vary depending on various factors, like the complexity of the patient's condition. Typically, a Vasometric scan takes around 15 minutes to complete. The report is done and delivered within 24 hours to you.
No. Hospitals charge $800, but our cost is $249.