HIGH ntBNP

Posted by hopenr @hopenr, Jul 29, 2024

I went to my GP for a broken toe and asked him to do some heart bloodwork because I have been feeling extra tired lately. My ntBNP was high at 309. Does anyone know anything about this? Should I be alarmed? I have already emailed him on the portal but am anxious. Thanks for any insights.

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ntBNP is a measure of congestive heart failure, it's measured every time I have bloodwork. Mine number is VERY high, 519. Suggestion: read about it on the Mayo Clinic Website and follow up soon on what to do about it. I am not a medical person, but know that you will have peace of mind and be in good hands under the care of a cardiologist who will come up with a plan of action designed just for you! BTW, I had a septal myectomy 2 years ago, I do have a pacemaker/defibrillator and lead a normal active life. Best wishes!

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Do not get anxious but see a Cardiologist as soon as possible for they are profesional who can tell you what needs to be done for it may be a sign of heart failure.

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