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Is a value of 201.000ng/l pro bnp high?

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Had blood test undertaken due to complaints of chest discomfort, ecg normal and now waiting for Gp appointment.

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Hello and welcome to the forum! This is one of those tests where the acceptable range varies with both age and sex. The good news is that a value below 400 indicates heart failure is extremely unlikely. Let us know what your GP says.

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Mine was well over 200 (cut off 150) but was dismissed by Cardiologist. Can be elevated for other non heart related issues.

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Many thanks for the replies. So 201.000ng/l is lower than -50ng/l as this is the cut off point at the lab that run the test. Sorry to ask again but isn’t 201,000 greater than -50? Just do t understand the values.

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Confused.com lol

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I’m coming up to 50 years of age this December and have had a few health scares one of which is this one and another underlying neurological problem which is still under investigation ?? On both issues.

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