Natriuretic peptide.B

ChemistryAlso known as: BNP Bld-mCncAlso known as: BNP Msmt SerPlAlso known as: BNP SerPl-mCncpmol/L

Measures BNP, a heart hormone released in response to stress on heart chambers.

Normal Range
100 pmol/L
pmol/L
Abnormal Levels
Consult your provider
Specimen Type
Blood

Why This Biomarker Matters

BNP is a powerful indicator of heart failure risk. Elevated levels signal heart stress and fluid overload, enabling early diagnosis and treatment before serious complications develop.

Understanding Your Results

Normal Range

100 pmol/L

Overview

B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a hormone released by heart chambers when they stretch from increased pressure or fluid overload. Blood BNP levels are a key marker of heart stress and fluid balance. Elevated BNP strongly suggests heart failure, even before symptoms appear, and helps doctors assess disease severity and treatment response. The test is also useful for distinguishing heart-related causes of shortness of breath from lung problems. BNP is one of the most sensitive tests for detecting heart dysfunction and guides treatment decisions in cardiovascular patients.

Related Health Conditions

Conditions where Natriuretic peptide.B is commonly tested

Related Health Goals

Technical Information (LOINC Codes)

Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker

42637-9Primary
Natriuretic peptide B [Mass/volume] in Blood
pg/mL
30934-4
Natriuretic peptide B [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
pg/mL
47092-2
Natriuretic peptide B [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma
pmol/L