Wow ...excellent video . It looks as tho the plaq test is for more of an immediate evaluation ...ie patient presents with chest pain etc The good think about the test is that its specific to arterial inflammation where as hsCRP is measuring more general inflammation.
just my quick take Thanks for sharing ...excellent find .
Interesting that he explains that its not the amount of plaque you have but more the risk of them rupturing ...so as Biochia has pted out ..Vascepa reduces plaque ruptures
Aha! Proves the infection connection to high hs-CRP:
3.1-10.0 Higher Relative Cardiovascular Risk. Consider retesting in 1 to 2 weeks to exclude a benign transient elevation in the baseline CRP value secondary to infection or inflammation.