Qualitative Troponin I Test | Lahalak Platform
A rapid screening test to detect troponin protein in the blood, aiding in the initial diagnosis of myocardial injury and cardiac emergencies with speed and accuracy.
Scientific name: Qualitative Troponin I Test
A rapid immunoassay (point-of-care test) uses lateral flow technology (such as test strips) to qualitatively detect the presence of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) protein in a blood or serum sample within predefined detection limits. It works on the principle of antibodies binding to troponin I protein, which is released into the bloodstream when heart...
Included Services
- Rapid (qualitative) test for detecting troponin I in the blood
- Consult a specialist to interpret the results.
- Personal support services from Lahalak
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- Fasting is not required.
- A venous or capillary blood sample (from the finger) is drawn, depending on the type of device.
- The speed with which the examination is conducted after the onset of symptoms is crucial to its effectiveness.
- Inform the doctor or technician of the approximate time of onset of symptoms.
- It must be clearly understood that this test is a rapid, preliminary screening tool, not a definitive result. Any result (negative or positive) requires a comprehensive clinical evaluation and possibly further testing.