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- Normal troponin levels: Healthy ranges and more - Medical News Today
Troponin refers to three different proteins that help regulate the contractions of the heart and skeletal muscles Normal troponin levels range from 0 to 0 04 nanograms per milliliter (ng ml)
- Troponin Test: What it Is and Normal Range - Cleveland Clinic
The medical standard for elevated troponin levels is for them to be higher than 99% of the expected value in a healthy adult (there’s also a small margin that accounts for how precise that specific test is)
- High-Sensitivity Troponin Test: Normal Range, High Level
Here’s a chart that outlines normal levels of high-sensitivity troponin (hs-troponin), which is used to detect heart injury with greater accuracy than conventional tests
- Troponin Level Chart: What Do Your Numbers Mean?
For high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT), a level below 14 ng L is generally considered normal For high-sensitivity troponin I (hs-cTnI), normal levels are typically below 26 ng L Even small increases above the normal range can indicate some degree of cardiac damage
- What Troponin Levels Reveal About Your Hearts Health
High troponin levels suggest a heart attack or muscle damage If levels are normal or undetectable yet a heart attack is suspected, the test might be repeated
- Understanding the Troponin Test and Normal Ranges
Normal troponin level: Less than 0 04 ng mL (some labs may consider up to 0 1 ng mL as normal) Elevated troponin level: Higher than 0 04 ng mL (or above the lab’s specified cutoff)
- What Is the Normal Range for Troponin Levels? - ScienceInsights
The “normal range” for troponin is defined as the level found in 99% of a healthy reference population Since these proteins should be securely contained within the heart muscle cells, the expectation is generally an undetectable or near-zero result
- Troponins: Reference Range, Interpretation, Collection and Panels
This review discusses troponin as a marker of cardiac injury, as well as its testing, utility, and appropriateness use criteria, and the interpretation of abnormal values
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