In just a few minutes you can find out whether your insides are harboring serious heart disease or undiscovered tumors. Since the end of January, an imaging center in Westport has trumpeted its scanning machine on. The scanner produces detailed pictures of the arteries, the heart and other organs. The $1.6 million machine uses technology called electron beam computed tomography, which the manufacturer markets as "ultrafast CT." People say the scanner is a quick and non-invasive way to explore internal organs and especially to map heart disease developing in the arteries .Dennis Busby of Shawnee heard about the scanner just as he grew more concerned about his recent high blood pressure. Having more information about his heart, good or bad would provide some peace of mind, he said. Busby is 49 overweight and a smoker. Busby's doctor didn't object to him getting a scan. On a recent Friday afternoon, Busby waited
In just a few minutes you can find out whether your insides are harboring serious heart disease or undiscovered tumors. Since the end of January, an imaging center in Westport has trumpeted its scanning machine on. The scanner produces detailed pictures of the arteries, the heart and other organs. The $1.6 million machine uses technology called electron beam computed tomography, which the manufacturer markets as "ultrafast CT." People say the scanner is a quick and non-invasive way to explore internal organs and especially to map heart disease developing in the arteries .Dennis Busby of Shawnee heard about the scanner just as he grew more concerned about his recent high blood pressure. Having more information about his heart, good or bad would provide some peace of mind, he said. Busby is 49 overweight and a smoker. Busby's doctor didn't object to him getting a scan. On a recent Friday afternoon, Busby waited