Suggest Treatment For Chest Pain And High Troponin Levels
Question: Hi, I was recently in the hospital for chest pain, high triptonin levels, which I am having a catherization for tomorrow. My CBC in the hospital said my WBC was fine, but I had high neutrophils, automated lymphocytes, monocytes and automated eosinophils. My RBC was also a tiny bit low. Everything else was normal. Any ideas of what could cause this? No one has mentioned it to me, I just reviewed the tests myself. Thanks! XXXX
Brief Answer:
Hi
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for contacting HCM. From the history that you are telling and that your results were troponin positive is most likely suggestive of episode of myocardial infarction. You need to start taking aspirin, clopidogrel and metoprolol beta blocker. Your ECG may have shown ST elevation. In you angiography, they would try to look for how many vessels are blocked and they would accordingly decide whether to go for stenting or CABG. I hope it helps.
Dr. Khan
Hi
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for contacting HCM. From the history that you are telling and that your results were troponin positive is most likely suggestive of episode of myocardial infarction. You need to start taking aspirin, clopidogrel and metoprolol beta blocker. Your ECG may have shown ST elevation. In you angiography, they would try to look for how many vessels are blocked and they would accordingly decide whether to go for stenting or CABG. I hope it helps.
Dr. Khan
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I did have a nuclear stress test yesterday and it shows a shadow. I am having the XXXXXXX tomorrow. I just wondered about the blood work. I am on medicine for my condition. Thanks!
Brief Answer:
hi
Detailed Answer:
the only thing significant is high troponins. High nuetrophils is nothing significant in your results. Your angiography would clear things out. I wish you luck on that!!
Dr. Khan
hi
Detailed Answer:
the only thing significant is high troponins. High nuetrophils is nothing significant in your results. Your angiography would clear things out. I wish you luck on that!!
Dr. Khan
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar