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Also reported in: pg/mL
A normal troponin T result is one of the strongest signs that an active heart attack is not occurring. The heart muscle releases this protein only when cells are injured. Your result shows no detectable release. Doctors often re-check this marker a few hours later to confirm this.
Troponin T is a protein that only enters the bloodstream when heart muscle cells are damaged. An undetectable level is the best possible result, confirming no cardiac muscle injury is currently occurring. This essentially rules out an active heart attack.
No cardiac concern from this result. Continue routine wellness and cardiac check-ups as appropriate.
Troponin T: {{value}} {{unit}} — undetectable (ref: <{{high}})Your troponin T is well below any level of concern. Heart muscle cells appear to be intact and healthy, with no detectable damage signals reaching the bloodstream. This is a highly reassuring result for cardiac health.
This is a normal, healthy result. No action required for this marker specifically.
Troponin T: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: <{{high}})A low normal troponin T is consistent with there is no significant cardiac muscle injury. The heart is not releasing distress signals into your blood. Values like this are typical of healthy people without active heart problems.
No action needed. Maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle will help keep this marker low long-term.
Troponin T: {{value}} {{unit}} — low normal (ref: <{{high}})A normal troponin T result is one of the strongest signs that an active heart attack is not occurring. The heart muscle releases this protein only when cells are injured. Your result shows no detectable release. Doctors often re-check this marker a few hours later to confirm this.
Good result. If you are experiencing chest pain or shortness of breath alongside this test, keep discussing symptoms with your doctor.
Troponin T: {{value}} {{unit}} — normal (ref: <{{high}})Your troponin T is in the optimal low range, indicating no cardiac muscle stress or injury. This is associated with the lowest risk of cardiac events. Low stable troponin over time reflects a healthy, resilient heart muscle.
Excellent marker. Keep up heart-healthy habits to maintain this result.
Troponin T: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimal (ref: <{{high}})A borderline troponin T elevation means small quantities of this heart protein are detectable in your blood, which should not be happening in a fully healthy heart. This can indicate early cardiac injury, myocarditis, a slowly evolving heart attack, or significant stress on the heart from conditions like kidney disease or pulmonary embolism.
Medical evaluation is needed today. Your doctor will repeat this test and likely run an ECG and other cardiac assessments.
Troponin T: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline elevated (ref: <{{high}}; borderline: 14–52)An elevated troponin T above 52 ng/L is firmly in the zone where significant cardiac muscle damage is occurring. This is consistent with an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) or another serious cardiac condition. The heart muscle is releasing large quantities of this marker because its cells are dying.
Go to the emergency room immediately. This level of troponin elevation is a medical emergency requiring immediate cardiac care.
Troponin T: {{value}} {{unit}} — elevated (ref: <{{high}}; elevated: >52)A very high troponin T above 500 ng/L indicates catastrophic cardiac muscle injury. This level is seen in major heart attacks, noticeable heart failure, or other life-threatening cardiac emergencies. Extensive portions of the heart muscle may be dying or permanently damaged.
This is a life-threatening emergency. Call 911 immediately — every minute without intervention increases the extent of permanent heart damage.
Troponin T: {{value}} {{unit}} — very high (ref: <{{high}}; critical: >500)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.