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NT-proBNP

Assessing Cardiac Function with Anti Pro-BNP Testing

The Ibn Sina Trust
Praava Health
Dr Lal PathLabs
Omnicare Diagnostic Limited
Thyrocare Bangladesh Ltd
Brac Healthcare
Popular Diagnostic Centre Ltd
JG Healthcare
2400
3000
20% OFF
Sample Type
blood
Fasting Required
No
Description

Your doctor will call them B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal-pro-BNP (NT-pro-BNP). Levels of both in your blood go up when your heart failure gets worse and go down when it gets better. A test called a BNP blood test measures those two important levels. It’s able to spot heart failure more than 80% of the time.

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How our test process works!

Step 1

Sample Collection

Vaccinated Phlebotomists collects from syringe in the barcoded vials

Step 2

Sample Storage

Only vaccinated phelbos are assigned orders

Step 3

High Tech Facility

Lab ingests the sample into processing machines which are 100% automated

Step 4

Accurate Digital Reports

The reports are generated by the processing machines and clinically correlated by doctors

Overview
The NT-proBNP test measures the level of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide in the blood. It is primarily used as a diagnostic and prognostic marker for heart failure and related cardiovascular conditions. NT-proBNP is released by the heart in response to increased cardiac wall stress, indicating myocardial damage or dysfunction.
Risk assessment
The NT-proBNP test is generally low-risk. The primary risks are associated with the blood draw, including minor pain, bruising, or, rarely, infection at the puncture site.
Ranges
Normal NT-proBNP levels vary depending on age, sex, and other factors. Reference ranges typically range from 0 to 300 pg/mL. However, specific reference ranges may vary among laboratories.
Test result interpretation
Normal NT-proBNP levels: Fall within the expected reference range and suggest a low likelihood of heart failure or other cardiac disorders. Elevated NT-proBNP levels: Indicate increased cardiac wall stress, which may be due to heart failure, myocardial infarction, cardiac hypertrophy, valvular heart disease, or other cardiovascular conditions. The degree of elevation can help assess the severity of heart failure and guide treatment decisions.
Sample types
The NT-proBNP test requires a blood sample, typically collected from a vein in the arm using a needle. The sample is then processed in a laboratory to measure NT-proBNP levels.

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