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High Sensitivity Troponin I Assay
MessageTest Code
HSTNI
Alias/See Also
Troponin I, High Sensitivity Troponin I, High Sensitive TNI, HSTNI, High Sensitivity Troponin, High Sensitivity TNI
CPT Codes
84484
Preferred Specimen
Serum (ORANGE Vacutainer)
Minimum Volume
0.5 ml
Other Acceptable Specimens
Serum (Gold)
Plasma ( LT Green PST-Lithium Heparin)
Plasma ( LT Green PST-Lithium Heparin)
Specimen Stability
- Physically separate (centrifuge) serum or plasma from contact with cells as soon as possible.
- Stability:
- Up to Eight (8) Hours: Store samples tightly stoppered at room temperatures (15 to 30°C).
- Up to Forty-Eight (48) Hours: Store specimens tightly stoppered at refrigerated temperatures (2 to 8°C).
- Up to 180 Days: Store Specimens tightly stoppered at Freezer temperatures (-20°C or colder). Thaw samples only once.
Methodology
Beckman hsTNI Reagent
Setup Schedule
24x7
Reference Range
Gender Specific Reference Range:
HSTNI Delta reference Range: <= 4 ng/L
Note: Delta Calculation will only be resulted if there is a prior HSTNI in the past 7 hours.
Analytical Measurement Range (AMR): 2 to 270,270 ng/L
- Female: <15 ng/L
- Male: <20 ng/L
- Nonbinary/Unknown: <20 ng/L
HSTNI Delta reference Range: <= 4 ng/L
Note: Delta Calculation will only be resulted if there is a prior HSTNI in the past 7 hours.
Analytical Measurement Range (AMR): 2 to 270,270 ng/L
Clinical Significance
High Sensitivity Troponin I (HSTNI) assays are used to measure the levels of cardiac Troponin I in the blood, which is a protein released when the heart muscle is damaged. These tests are approximately 1000 more sensitive than previous Troponin I (TNI) assays. This allows for the detection of even tiny amounts of Troponin I that may indicate heart conditions such as heart attacks. The high sensitivity of this assay enables earlier and more accurate detection of heart issues which can significantly impact patient management and outcomes.
Patient Management/Treatment Pathways:
Due to this assay change, there are two new dynamic Patient Management/Treatment Pathways available in Epic to help providers manage patient care with this assay and results. These pathways can be accessed in a patient chart using the Pathways Tab in Epic (see AgileMD Pathways Tip Sheet).

Static versions of the pathways can also be accessed through:
Patient Management/Treatment Pathways:
Due to this assay change, there are two new dynamic Patient Management/Treatment Pathways available in Epic to help providers manage patient care with this assay and results. These pathways can be accessed in a patient chart using the Pathways Tab in Epic (see AgileMD Pathways Tip Sheet).
- Note: Pathways are currently in Draft form and order links will be live 5/1/25.
- Pathway Names:
Static versions of the pathways can also be accessed through:
- CMC Laboratory Directory of Service: Provides Links to the Assay Information and the Pathways.
Performing Laboratory
CRMC Laboratory
CCMC Laboratory
FHSH Laboratory