Can a patient with hypothyroidism have a coronary ct?

Patients with hypothyroidism who do not have contraindications to coronary CT can undergo this test.
Coronary CT is to determine whether the coronary arteries of the heart are stenotic and the degree of stenosis of the stenotic coronary arteries through CT examination, and its contraindications include pregnant women or people who are preparing for pregnancy, abnormal renal function, allergy to contrast medium, and severe cardiac arrhythmia, and so on.
Therefore, patients with hypothyroidism who do not have any of the above contraindications can undergo the test, but it is recommended that the test be considered after the condition of hypothyroidism has been stabilized.
Patients with hypothyroidism who are not sure whether they can undergo coronary CT can go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment.