An 80-year-old patient arrives in the emergency room complaining of difficulty breathing with signs of pulmonary edema. The clinician orders a B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) test to be performed on the patient. The test result shows 800 pg/ml. What is the patient's possible condition?
A) Severe heart failure
B) Respiratory distress syndrome
C) Severe sepsis
D) Mild heart failure
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