Is the b-type natriuretic peptide precursor assay 2300 dangerous?

Determination of b-type natriuretic peptide precursor at 2300 pg/ml is dangerous, and the accompanying condition suggests cardiac failure, which requires standardized treatment in combination with clinical symptoms and in accordance with medical recommendations.
The b-type natriuretic peptide precursor is mainly derived from the ventricles, and changes in ventricular pressure, ventricular volume and cardiac load can lead to an increase in the value of this indicator. The normal value of the corresponding index is less than 100pg/ml, 100~400pg/ml may be due to pulmonary embolism, myocardial damage, heart failure and other conditions, the current result is 2300pg/ml, which is a certain risk.
Appearance of the corresponding index changes combined with cardiac function comprehensive judgment, there is obvious heart failure, should promptly seek medical attention, need to pay attention to cardiotonic, diuretic, vasodilator, active treatment under the guidance of professional clinical doctors.