Measure of Heart Function with NT-proBNP Testing

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Did you know? Heart failure affects over one million people in the UK, with 200,000 new diagnoses every year. More than 780,000 individuals are already on their GP's heart failure register. Early detection can make all the difference in managing symptoms and preventing complications.

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Spot Heart Problems Early withNT-proBNP Testing

Are you short of breath, having a fast heartbeat or experiencing swelling in your legs or abdomen? These symptoms may indicate heart strain or failure. Knowing your NT-proBNP  (B-type natriuretic peptide) or NT-proBNP levels are important for the diagnosis and management of heart diseases. This easy test at KP Pharma helps find out if you have heart failure early and how severe your condition is. Key reasons to consider NT-proBNP testing: 

  • Diagnosing Symptoms:

    To determine if shortness of breath, swelling, or fatigue is due to heart failure.

  • Rule Out Heart Failure:

    If NT-proBNP  levels are normal, heart failure would not explain shortness of breath symptoms.

  • Detect Early Signs:

    Increasing levels can indicate heart strain before severe symptoms develop.

  • Prevent Complications:

    Early detection can prevent worsening of the condition.

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Symptoms Indicating theNeed for NT-proBNP Testing

If you’re experiencing symptoms that could be related to heart failure, a NT-proBNP  test can provide valuable insights. Identifying these markers early helps your healthcare provider confirm or rule out heart failure, ensuring timely and appropriate care.

  • Feeling Short of Breath

    Persistent breathlessness while doing physical activity or even at rest is a common symptom of heart failure.

  • Swelling (Edema)

    Swelling in your abdomen or feet or in your legs or neck veins may indicate fluid retention due to reduced heart function.

  • Fatigue and General Weakness

    Constant exhaustion even after rest may mean your heart is not pumping blood properly.

  • Persistent Coughing

    A lingering cough at night or while lying down may indicate fluid buildup in the lungs.

  • Sleeping Flat Is Not Possible

    Fluid accumulation may make breathing difficult if you feel more comfortable sleeping propped up with pillows.

  • Frequent Nighttime Urination

    Utterance during the night may indicate altered blood flow or fluid retention because of heart strain.

  • Appetite loss & Nausea

    Water retention may cause a decreased appetite or a feeling of fullness accompanied by nausea.

How and What We Measure

Our NT-proBNP test provides critical information into heart health by measuring specific cardiac strain / failure markers. These markers help diagnose acute and chronic heart conditions, guide treatment decisions and monitor ongoing cardiac health.

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  • NT-proBNP is a pro-B type natriuretic peptide released by the heart when it's stressed or pressured. It's used mainly to determine the severity of heart failure or to rule it out as the cause of symptoms like shortness of breath.

The 6-Step Process of YourNT-proBNP Test

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    No preparation work is necessary! Eat and drink normally before your test.


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Understanding and Interpreting Your NT-proBNPYour Results

A NT-proBNP test reveals information about your heart health. Although it can not diagnose your symptoms alone, the results can rule out or confirm heart failure and direct further investigation.
NT-proBNP Level (pg/mL)What It Means for Your Health
NT-proBNP Level (pg/mL)
What It Means for Your Health
Less Than 400 pg/mL
Heart failure is unlikely.No immediate concern. Regular cardiovascular health monitoring is advised. Retest annually.
400 to 2000 pg/mL
Heart Failure Possible.Specialist assessment and echocardiography recommended. Retest in 3-6 months.
More than 2000 pg/mL
Heart failure Likely.An urgent referral to a cardiologist is essential. Retest as advised by the specialist.

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