No…..on the lab slip that went to the doctor….it said 1, 876…..not unless the lab may have made an erra. I see my doctor this Wed to get result of 2 day heart monitor. I’ll keep you posted 😃
BNP is your blood work # usually telling your Dr if you’re in heart failure.
BNP has lower range versus NT-ProBNP both are used by different Dr or hospitals but not both run. My home ER ran NT-ProBNP (~2100) and a few months later while traveling I ended up having BNP (119). I only came across one article that mentioned BNP x 4 gave an equivalent NT-ProBNP value.