Literature DB >> 310739

Relation of creatine kinase isoenzyme MB to postoperative electrocardiographic diagnosis in patients undergoing coronary-artery bypass surgery.

C R Roe, G S Wagner, W G Young, S E Curtis, F R Cobb, R G Irvin.   

Abstract

We compared (a) the frequency of detection of isoenzyme MB of creatine kinase (CK; EC 2.7.3.2) in serum of patients undergoing coronary-artery bypass surgery, (b) the interval during uhich its activity was supranormal in serum, and (c) an index of the amount of CK released into blood ("CK-MB area") with postoperative electrocardiographic changes in 80 patients. The frequency of detection of CK-MB is a function of frequency of sampling during the early postoperative period. Because the duration of appearance and the calculated CK-MB area increased as the electrocardiogram became more specific for infarction (p less than 0.01), a twice-daily sampling schedule proved clinically relevant. Only 5.4% of patients had electrocardiographic evidence of infarction when CK-MB was absent by the second postoperative morning. When CK-MB was still detected at that time, 69.6% of patients had persistent new Q waves, consistent with infarction. In three patients who died postoperatively, significant myocardial necrosis was demonstrated. All three had had persistently increased values for CK-MB, related to electrocardiographic changes of infarction in one patient and ischemic changes in two. Evidently CK-MB is a more sensitive indicator of myocardial necrosis than the electrocardiogram and CK-MB area should be a useful criterion in evaluating methods of intra-operative myocardial protection.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 310739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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