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  2. B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) Test - Cleveland Clinic

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    A B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) test or aminoterminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) test gives your provider essential information about your heart health. It helps them diagnose heart failure, so they can develop a treatment plan.

  3. Troponin Test: What it Is and Normal Range - Cleveland Clinic

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    This test involves taking a sample of your blood, analyzing it and determining if there's any troponin in the sample. If the troponin level is high enough, it's a clear indicator of heart damage. This test, combined with other diagnostic tests and methods, is a key tool to diagnose a heart attack.

  4. C-Peptide Test: What It Is, Purpose, Procedure & Results

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    A C-peptide test measures the amount of C-peptide in the blood or urine. It’s often used to differentiate between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. It also can assess how well diabetes treatment is working or help diagnose other conditions.

  5. Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP): What It Is, Procedure & Results

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    A basic metabolic panel (BMP) is a blood test that measures eight different substances in your blood. The panel provides helpful information about your body’s chemical balance and metabolism (how your body transforms the food you eat into energy).

  6. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): What It Is & Results

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    A comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is a blood test that measures 14 different substances — like proteins and electrolytes — in your blood. It’s a routine test that can give your healthcare provider a picture of your overall physical health. It can help diagnose, screen for or monitor certain health conditions.

  7. Cardiac Enzymes (Biomarkers): Types & What They Do - Cleveland...

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    What is a cardiac enzyme marker test? An enzyme marker test is a blood test to measure specific biological markers (biomarkers) in your blood. High levels of cardiac enzymes can be a sign of a heart attack or stress on the heart.

  8. Congestive Heart Failure: Symptoms, Stages & Treatment -...

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    What tests will be done to diagnose congestive heart failure? Common tests to identify congestive heart failure, its stage and its cause include: Blood tests. Cardiac catheterization. Chest X-ray. Echocardiogram. Heart MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). Cardiac computed tomography (CT). Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG). Multigated Acquisition Scan ...

  9. D-Dimer Test: What It Is, What It Is Used For, Risks & Results

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    A D-dimer test is a blood test that measures D-dimer, which is a protein fragment that your body makes when a blood clot dissolves in your body. D-dimer is normally undetectable or only detectable at a very low level unless your body is forming and breaking down significant blood clots.

  10. What Blood Tests Detect Heart Problems? - Cleveland Clinic

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    Amino-terminal, pro-brain natriuretic peptide, or NT-proBNP: This protein is made in your heart and found in your blood when there’s extra strain on your heart. High levels are linked to a higher risk of heart and blood vessel disease and may signal a decrease in heart function.

  11. Elevated Liver Enzymes - Cleveland Clinic

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    Elevated liver enzymes have a variety of causes, including liver disease and medication. Elevated liver enzymes may also be temporary. If your blood test shows high levels of liver enzymes, talk with your provider. They’ll work to figure out the cause.