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==Creatine Phosphokinase==
==Creatine Phosphokinase==
*can be elevated in trauma, rhabdo, hyperthermia, physical activity, renal or endocrine dz, systemic infections
*can be elevated in trauma, [[rhabdo]], hyperthermia, physical activity, renal or endocrine disease, systemic infections
*if patient small with small muscle mass to begin with, total ck may not be elevated- so better to use ck index- is ratio of ckmb/ total ck. Elevated if > 3- 5%.
*if patient small with small muscle mass to begin with, total ck may not be elevated- so better to use CK index- is ratio of CKMB/ total CK. Elevated if > 3- 5%.
*CK Mass: with monoclonal antibody techniques, can directly measure ck mb mass as mmcg/L. More sensitive for detection of ami
*CK Mass: with monoclonal antibody techniques, can directly measure ck mb mass as mmcg/L. More sensitive for detection of ami



Revision as of 01:20, 14 July 2016

Types

Cardiac Enzymes Over Time

Type Interval (hours) Peak Elevation (hours) Return to Normal
Myoglobin 1-4 6-7 18-24 hours
Troponin I 3-12 10-24 3-10 days
Troponin T 3-12 10-24 5-14 days
CK-MB 4-12 12-24 2-3 days
LDH 8-12 24-48 10-14 days

Creatine Phosphokinase

  • can be elevated in trauma, rhabdo, hyperthermia, physical activity, renal or endocrine disease, systemic infections
  • if patient small with small muscle mass to begin with, total ck may not be elevated- so better to use CK index- is ratio of CKMB/ total CK. Elevated if > 3- 5%.
  • CK Mass: with monoclonal antibody techniques, can directly measure ck mb mass as mmcg/L. More sensitive for detection of ami

See Also