| Re: Elevated Troponin 2.7
well an elevated troponin is usually indicative of a heart attack or some sort of muscle weakness/damage to the heart. accompanied with this test is usually a ck total and a ck mb, which also test for muscle damage. the problem is that once a troponin is elevated, the levels remain high in the body for some time. therefore, if they were to test it again soon after, it would probably show the same reading. the only real way to see whether or not the condition has improved would be by checking the ck-total and ck-mb count, which fluctuate accordingly. if possible, you should have them ask for a bnp test (b-natriuretic peptide) which is more specific to heart attacks.
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