Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly will I receive results from a Cardiac Enzymes Test in Keller?
Our assay Cardiac Enzymes Keller is manufactured to be analyzed as fast as possible to give results in a short period of time. In an emergency, the preliminary results can be read out in the interval of an hour, which grants our medical team the opportunity to start with the effective treatment application immediately.
Should I prepare for a Cardiac Enzymes Test?
Just like that, another part of the examination is done without any preparations for the Cardiac Enzymes Keller. In fact, it’s only a blood test, so, you won’t be required to avoid certain medications or to do fasting unless your healthcare provider tells you so.
Can I walk into Keller's Emergency Room for a Cardiac Enzymes Test if I suspect a heart attack?
Of course, should you have even doubts about having a heart attack, your immediate concern is to be tested. The Emergency Room in the Keller area of our healthcare practice is well-designed to perform Cardiac Enzymes Keller if required with great expediency. No need to delay or hesitate. Just come to the emergency room if you experience these heart attack symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or other heart attack indicators.
Beyond the exam, what kind of treatment can I expect in Keller if my Cardiac Enzymes exam is positive?
If your Cardiac Enzymes Keller is positive for a heart attack, Keller’s Emergency Room is geared up with the most comprehensive care portfolio. This includes further diagnostic tests, currently targeting blood flow to your heart, setting out hospital discharge procedures, as well as a detailed recovery and rehabilitation plan. Through our patient-first strategy, we strive to cover not only the short-term needs but also to support the underlying heart health promotion.
How is the Cardiac Enzymes Test Performed?
The test is taken via a blood test which draws a few drops of blood from cruciate veins. The blood collected from a patient is then analyzed in our laboratory to see if there is any specific cardiac enzyme and if so to know their levels. Moreover, the high concentrations of troponin may mean that the muscular heart is under damage which is often associated with the recent event of the heart attack or perhaps any injury.