How often does one need a Coronary Artery Scan?
It is dependent on your age and initial calcium score. For example, if you are over 60 years old and show 0 to mild coronary artery calcium, the likelihood of requiring a follow-up scan is low. However, if you are in your 40s with any coronary artery calcium (dependent on the amount) it may be suggested that you get a follow-up scan up to every 2-5 years.