It depends on the ‘assay’ (or the brand of test) that’s being used. You’d need to know that in order to interpret whether the test result is normal. The normal range is set by running a study with healthy volunteers (at least 300 men and at least 300 women). You set the limit so that 99% of the healthy people have a level below that limit. This is called the 99th percentile. The 99th percentile can vary - for one test it’s 0.014ng/ml (14ng/L), whereas for another test the upper limit for men is 54ng/L (0.054ng/ml). So it all depends on the particular assay that was used.
Is 0.05 normal? Please help
My cardiologist tells me .04 ng/ml is the MI line.
It depends on the ‘assay’ (or the brand of test) that’s being used. You’d need to know that in order to interpret whether the test result is normal. The normal range is set by running a study with healthy volunteers (at least 300 men and at least 300 women). You set the limit so that 99% of the healthy people have a level below that limit. This is called the 99th percentile. The 99th percentile can vary - for one test it’s 0.014ng/ml (14ng/L), whereas for another test the upper limit for men is 54ng/L (0.054ng/ml). So it all depends on the particular assay that was used.
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