Description
What is this test?
An Ultrasound Carotid Intimal Thickness (CIMT) test is a non-invasive imaging procedure that measures the thickness of the intima and media layers of the carotid artery walls using high-frequency sound waves. The carotid arteries are the major blood vessels in the neck supplying blood to the brain. The test assesses the early stages of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup) which may lead to cardiovascular diseases.
What is it used for?
* Detecting early signs of atherosclerosis before symptoms appear
* Assessing risk of stroke and heart attack
* Monitoring the progression of cardiovascular disease
* Evaluating the effectiveness of preventive treatments
Who should get this test?
* Individuals with multiple cardiovascular risk factors (e.g., hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes)
* Patients with a family history of cardiovascular disease
* People with metabolic syndrome or obesity
* Patients with existing cardiovascular disease for monitoring
Preparation Required:
* No fasting or special preparation required
* Continue all medications unless your doctor advises otherwise
* Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the neck
How is the procedure performed?
You lie on your back while a gel is applied to your neck. A technician moves a handheld transducer over the carotid artery area to capture images. The process is painless, non-invasive, and typically lasts 15â30 minutes.
Risks & Safety:
The test is safe with no radiation exposure or known risks.
Results:
A radiologist or vascular specialist measures artery wall thickness and looks for plaque, helping your doctor assess cardiovascular risk.
Short Statement:
A safe, non-invasive scan that measures the thickness of your carotid artery walls â an early and reliable marker of heart disease risk.
Call to Action:
Want to stay one step ahead of heart disease? Book your Carotid Intimal Thickness Ultrasound today and know your risk before symptoms appear.