Jaanch Heart Screen Extended 72 Tests
72-parameter extended cardiac screening covering cardiac markers, advanced cardiac risk markers, NT-PROBNP (heart failure marker), lipid profile, diabetes, liver profile, kidney profile, CBC and Troponin I. Powered by Thyrocare Jaanch.
About this Health Package
What is Jaanch Heart Screen Extended?
The Jaanch Heart Screen Extended is Thyrocare Jaanch's most comprehensive cardiac package — a 72-parameter panel that adds liver health, NT-PROBNP (the gold standard heart failure biomarker) and extended cardiac risk markers to the full cardiac, metabolic and kidney assessment. It is the right choice for anyone with known or suspected heart disease, those on cardiac medication, or anyone wanting the most thorough cardiac picture possible in a single blood draw.
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Tests Included (72 Parameters)
Cardiac Enzymes (2 Tests)
- CK-MB (Creatine Kinase — MB Fraction) — Released specifically from heart muscle cells when they are damaged; elevated in heart attack and myocarditis.
- CK Total (Creatine Kinase) — Total creatine kinase; elevated in heart attack, muscle injury and myopathy. Used alongside CK-MB for cardiac assessment.
Cardiac Risk Markers (7 Tests)
- High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) — Sensitive arterial inflammation marker; elevated hs-CRP predicts heart attack risk independently of cholesterol levels.
- Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] — Major independent cardiac risk factor; high Lp(a) accelerates arterial plaque even with normal LDL.
- Apo B / Apo A1 Ratio — Most powerful lipid ratio for cardiovascular risk prediction.
- Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo-A1) — Protective HDL protein marker.
- Apolipoprotein B (Apo-B) — Atherogenic particle marker; superior to LDL for cardiac risk.
- Homocysteine — Damages blood vessel walls; independent cardiac and stroke risk factor linked to B-vitamin deficiency.
- Fibrinogen — Blood clotting protein; elevated fibrinogen is an independent predictor of coronary artery disease and stroke.
Diabetes Profile (2 Tests)
- HbA1c — 3-month average blood sugar; diabetes doubles cardiac risk. Essential in all cardiac assessments.
- Average Blood Glucose (ABG) — Calculated average glucose derived from HbA1c.
Electrolytes (2 Tests)
- Sodium — Electrolyte imbalance causes dangerous cardiac arrhythmias; essential monitoring in heart disease.
- Chloride — Works with sodium to maintain acid-base and fluid balance.
Lipid Profile+ (10 Tests)
- Total Cholesterol, HDL – Direct, LDL – Direct, Triglycerides, VLDL — Complete lipid panel for cardiovascular risk.
- LDL/HDL Ratio, NON-HDL, TC/HDL Ratio, HDL/LDL Ratio, TRIG/HDL Ratio — Advanced lipid ratios for comprehensive cardiovascular risk quantification.
Troponin I Heart Attack Risk — ACTNI (1 Test)
- Troponin I — Gold standard for detecting heart muscle damage; identifies silent heart attacks with no symptoms.
NT-PROBNP (1 Test)
- NT-proBNP (N-Terminal Pro B-Type Natriuretic Peptide) — The most sensitive and specific biomarker for heart failure. Released by the heart ventricles under stress and pressure overload. Elevated NT-proBNP diagnoses heart failure, grades its severity and monitors treatment response. This marker is not included in the Basic or Advanced packages and makes the Extended package essential for anyone with breathlessness, swollen legs or known cardiac dysfunction.
Kidney Profile (7 Tests)
- Serum Creatinine, BUN, BUN/Creatinine Ratio, Urea (Calculated), Urea/Creatinine Ratio — Complete kidney function assessment; kidney disease dramatically amplifies cardiac risk.
- Uric Acid — Elevated levels linked to hypertension, gout and cardiovascular events.
- Calcium — Essential for heart muscle contraction and nerve conduction.
Liver Profile (12 Tests)
- Bilirubin – Total, Direct, Indirect — Measures liver processing of red blood cell breakdown products.
- SGOT (AST), SGPT (ALT) — Liver enzymes; SGOT is also elevated in heart muscle damage, making it a dual cardiac-liver marker.
- SGOT/SGPT Ratio — Differentiates liver disease from cardiac cause of elevated enzymes.
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) — Elevated in bile duct and liver disease.
- Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) — Sensitive liver and cardiac risk marker; elevated in heart failure and alcohol use.
- Protein – Total, Albumin – Serum, Serum Globulin, Alb/Globulin Ratio — Reflects liver synthesis function; low albumin worsens heart failure prognosis.
CBC — Complete Blood Count (28 Tests)
- Haemoglobin, RBC, WBC, Platelet Count, PCV, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW-CV, RDW-SD
- Differential leucocyte count: Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils (absolute and percentage)
- Platelet indices: MPV, PDW, PCT
- Anaemia, infection and thrombocytopenia all impact cardiac outcomes significantly.
What Makes the Extended Unique?
- NT-PROBNP — The only package in the Jaanch Heart Screen range to include this heart failure marker
- CK and CK-MB — Cardiac enzyme markers for acute heart muscle damage
- Liver Profile — Liver disease impairs cardiac drug metabolism; GGT is an independent cardiac risk marker
- 7 Cardiac Risk Markers — Most comprehensive cardiac risk marker panel including Fibrinogen
- 72 total parameters — the most thorough single-draw cardiac assessment available
Who Should Take This Test?
- Anyone with known heart disease, heart failure or on cardiac medication
- People with breathlessness, swollen legs or suspected heart failure
- Adults above 45 wanting the most comprehensive cardiac assessment
- Those with multiple risk factors — diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease and high cholesterol together
- Post-heart attack monitoring and long-term cardiac follow-up
- Anyone whose Basic or Advanced heart screen showed abnormal results