Amino-terminal brain natriuretic peptide precursor 2232.53pg/mL suggests cardiac insufficiency, and whether the condition is serious or not needs to be analyzed in the light of the patient’s actual condition.
Amino-terminal brain natriuretic peptide precursor, NT-proBNP, can reflect the condition of cardiac function, and is mainly used to assist in the diagnosis of cardiac insufficiency in clinical practice, and has a high sensitivity. NT-proBNP can be elevated to varying degrees in acute and chronic heart failure of various causes.
When NT-proBNP reaches 2232.53pg/mL, it mostly suggests that the patient has clear cardiac insufficiency, and at this time, the patient is often accompanied by more obvious symptoms such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, dyspnea, etc. Chronic heart failure patients due to long-term disease, the symptoms can be less severe, and acute heart failure symptoms are more obvious.
When a similar situation occurs, do not be anxious, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, improve the cardiac ultrasound, cardiac function tests and other related examinations, a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.