Is a heart failure of 35,000 dangerous?

A heart failure value of 35,000 pg/ml is generally considered to be severe, with poor cardiac function, and may be life-threatening at any time.
Heart failure value generally refers to brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) or N-terminal precursor brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), and NT-proBNP is generally measured clinically to monitor heart failure, with a normal value of less than 125pg/ml, and the range of its normal value can be relaxed when age increases.
When it is greater than 2,000 pg/ml, heart failure is generally considered to be present and there is a positive correlation between the degree of its elevation and the degree of heart failure.
When the value of heart failure reaches 35000pg/ml, it should be immediately hospitalized for symptomatic treatment such as enhancing cardiac contractility, diuretic, vasodilator drugs, and also actively search for the cause of the disease.