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Blood pressure may be low in aortic regurgitation.
Among other tests including blood tests such as arterial blood gas, blood chemistry (chem-7, chem-20, electrolytes, cardiac enzymes) and CBC may diagnose cardiogenic shock.
Serum TSH and T4 test to identify thyroid problems, which may also lead to heart disease.
Among other tests, Blood culture, CBC, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), serology etc may reveal endocarditis.
Blood tests can help show if you have substances produced by heart tissue damage or a high risk for heart attack. These tests include:
* Troponin I and troponin T
* CPK and CPK-MB
* Serum myoglobin
Iam 31yrs lady ,since2003 iam suffering from arthritis and i have esr is 50 &haemoglobin is 10.8 &
R A factor(256 IU/ml) is positive .Presently i have no problem in my heart.I have 62Kg.is any problem in my life?
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Can A Blood Test Determin If You Have A Heart Disease
Blood pressure may be low in aortic regurgitation. Among other tests including blood tests such as arterial blood gas, blood chemistry (chem-7, chem-20, electrolytes, cardiac enzymes) and CBC may diagnose cardiogenic shock. Serum TSH and T4 test to identify thyroid problems, which may also lead to heart disease. Among other tests, Blood culture, CBC, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), serology etc may reveal endocarditis. Blood tests can help show if you have substances produced by heart tissue damage or a high risk for heart attack. These tests include: * Troponin I and troponin T * CPK and CPK-MB * Serum myoglobin