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Effects of coronary artery reperfusion on myocardial infarct size calculated from creatine kinase.

S F Vatner, H Baig, W T Manders, P R Maroko.   

Abstract

The effects of coronary artery reperfusion at 1 and 3 h after occlusion on infarct size (IS) in the conscious dog were compared with a second group of dogs that were not reperfused (24 h occlusion). Infarct size was calculated from creatine kinase (CK) appearing in blood samples (IS(s)) and myocardial CK depletion (IS(m)), and determined from gross and histological inspection of the pathological tissue (IS(p)). Under both conditions, IS(m) correlated well with IS(p). In dogs with 24-h coronary occlusions, IS(s) correlated well with IS(m) (IS(s) = 14.26 + 1.18 x IS(m), r = 0.92). In reperfused dogs, the relationship remained linear but was altered (IS(s) = 15.33 + 2.07 x IS(m), r = 0.89). The slope was significantly greater, P <0.05, than that observed for dogs that were not reperfused, suggesting that more CK appeared in serum per gram of infarct. Similarly, significantly different relationships were observed in the reperfused and nonreperfused dogs, when IS(s) was compared with IS(p). Moreover, the configuration of the serial blood CK curve was changed significantly by reperfusion. In dogs with a 24-h occlusion, CK rose gradually to a peak at 11.4+/-0.5 h. In dogs reperfused at 3 h, CK rose sharply at 3 h and reached a peak at 6.8+/-0.5 h, significantly earlier (P <0.01) than occurred in dogs reperfused at 1 h, i.e., when the peak occurred at 4.2+/-0.4 h. The rapid appearance of CK in blood after reperfusion at 1 and 3 h suggested a washout phenomena. Thus, reperfusion alters the shape of the serial blood CK curve and results in a different linear relationship between calculated and measured infarct size, resulting in greater recovery of CK in blood per unit of infarcted myocardium.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 659577      PMCID: PMC372622          DOI: 10.1172/JCI109004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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