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Chronic Pain? Your Heart Could Be at Risk

Dr. Michael Lenz MD Season 5 Episode 255

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Chronic Illness, Hidden Heart Risk, and the Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) Score

Dr. Michael Lenz, a clinical lipidologist, explains that chronic illnesses involving pain, inflammation, or central sensitization (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, fibromyalgia) can silently increase long-term risk of heart attack, stroke, and cardiovascular death—sometimes doubling or tripling risk—through systemic inflammation, stress-hormone-driven autonomic strain, and associated factors like obesity, tobacco/substance use, and inflammatory diets. He argues standard LDL-based risk calculators can miss this “invisible” danger and discusses advanced assessment, focusing on the coronary artery calcium (CAC) score: a brief, non-contrast CT scan that measures calcified plaque as proof of coronary disease. Citing the MESA study, he describes the predictive value of CAC, including “power of zero,” outlines score ranges and implications, notes limitations such as soft plaque, and urges viewers to discuss CAC, statins, lifestyle, and additional blood tests with their doctor.

00:00 Chronic Illness Hidden Heart Risk
02:10 Invisible Threat Explained
03:50 UK Biobank Wake Up Call
04:11 How Damage Builds Up
06:20 Why Standard Tests Miss It
08:21 CAC Scan That Changes Everything
10:13 MESA Study Power of Zero
12:32 Understanding Your CAC Score
17:04 Treatment and Lifestyle Battle Plan
18:51 Take Back Control Closing

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