Yes.: That level indicates that there is no abnormal blood clotting (specifically thrombus formation) going on. I wish you the best with with this very complicated process. Dr. Anne
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Troponin levels: Cardiac troponin levels are normally so low they cannot be detected with most blood tests. Your test results are usually considered normal if the results are: Troponin I : less than 10 µg/L Troponin T : 0–0.1 µg/L Normal troponin levels 12 hours after chest pain has started mean a heart attack is unlikely. My question is, why did you have a troponin test? Didn't your doctor discuss your result
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