Likewise, people ask, is coronary artery calcification serious?
Although coronary artery calcification itself has no specific clinical manifestations, it has significant important prognostic implications. It can independently predict future cardiovascular events and reclassify patients into more accurate categories.
Likewise, what causes calcification of the heart? With age, heart valves may accumulate deposits of calcium (aortic valve calcification). Calcium is a mineral found in your blood. As blood repeatedly flows over the aortic valve, deposits of calcium can build up on the valve's cusps.
In this regard, can calcium deposits in the heart be reversed?
Calcification in coronary artery disease can be reversed by EDTA-tetracycline long-term chemotherapy.
What can be done for calcification of the heart?
Lifestyle. Changes to your lifestyle can help prevent and slow the progression of coronary calcification. These can include dieting (especially to limit cholesterol, fat, and sodium), exercising, quitting smoking, avoiding alcohol and losing weight.
