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A normal NT-proBNP is one of the best tools available for ruling out heart failure. Values below 125 pg/mL (for patients under 75) have a very high negative predictive value for heart failure. Your heart is not under the kind of mechanical strain that would cause significant NT-proBNP release.
NT-proBNP is an inactive fragment released alongside BNP when the heart is under pressure. An undetectable level is the ideal result, indicating no abnormal heart wall stress. This makes significant heart failure very unlikely.
This is the best possible NT-proBNP result. No cardiac concern based on this marker.
NT-proBNP: {{value}} {{unit}} — undetectable (ref: <{{high}})A very low NT-proBNP is consistent with the heart is pumping without excessive wall tension or fluid overload. NT-proBNP stays in the blood longer than BNP and is a reliable marker for detecting heart failure. Your result provides strong reassurance against significant cardiac dysfunction.
Reassuring result. Maintain heart-healthy habits and continue with routine care.
NT-proBNP: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: <{{high}})Your NT-proBNP is comfortably below the threshold of concern. The heart is not sending significant distress signals through this marker. Low values like this are typical in people with good cardiac function and well-controlled cardiovascular risk factors.
No action needed. This is a healthy marker result.
NT-proBNP: {{value}} {{unit}} — low normal (ref: <{{high}})A normal NT-proBNP is one of the best tools available for ruling out heart failure. Values below 125 pg/mL (for patients under 75) have a very high negative predictive value for heart failure. Your heart is not under the kind of mechanical strain that would cause significant NT-proBNP release.
Good result. Heart failure is unlikely based on this marker. Report any new symptoms like breathlessness or leg swelling to your doctor.
NT-proBNP: {{value}} {{unit}} — normal (ref: <{{high}})Your NT-proBNP is in the optimal low range, indicating the heart is working efficiently without abnormal pressure or volume overload. Consistently low NT-proBNP is associated with lower long-term cardiac risk. This is a very positive indicator of heart health.
Excellent cardiac function marker. Continue with regular check-ups and a heart-protective lifestyle.
NT-proBNP: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimal (ref: <{{high}})A borderline elevated NT-proBNP suggests the heart may be experiencing some degree of increased wall stress. This can occur with early heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, or atrial fibrillation. Age also affects this marker — older individuals tend to have higher baseline values.
Discuss with your doctor. An echocardiogram may be recommended to check your heart's pumping function and structure.
NT-proBNP: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline elevated (ref: <{{high}}; borderline: 125–900)An NT-proBNP above 900 pg/mL is strongly associated with heart failure, particularly in patients under 75 years old. The heart walls are under significant mechanical stress and the body is secreting elevated levels of this distress marker. Without treatment, high NT-proBNP levels are associated with worsening outcomes.
This requires urgent medical evaluation. Seek care today — your doctor will likely initiate or adjust heart failure treatment.
NT-proBNP: {{value}} {{unit}} — elevated (ref: <{{high}}; elevated: >900)A very high NT-proBNP above 5000 pg/mL indicates noticeable cardiac decompensation or advanced heart failure. The heart muscle is under very large stress and the body is flooding the bloodstream with this distress signal. This level correlates with serious risk of acute cardiac events and organ damage.
Go to the emergency room immediately. This requires urgent hospitalization and aggressive cardiac management.
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