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Elevated CK-MB with normal total creatine kinase in suspected myocardial infarction: associated clinical findings and early prognosis
Authors:R A Hong  J D Licht  J Y Wei  G V Heller  A S Blaustein  R C Pasternak
Affiliation:From the Charles A. Dana Research Institute, and the Harvard-Thorndike Laboratory of the Beth Israel Hospital, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass., USA
Abstract:To test the hypothesis that patients with normal serum levels of creatine kinase (CK) but elevated percentages of MB isoenzyme fractions in suspected myocardial infarction may have sustained clinically significant events, we studied the hospital course of 347 consecutive patients admitted with suspected myocardial infarction. Two hundred twenty-three patients had normal CK levels (182 +/- 44 IU) and normal MB percentages (normal group), 68 had elevated levels of both CK (1395 +/- 178 IU) and MB percentage (10.5 +/- 0.6) (macroinfarction group), and 40 had normal CK levels (96 +/- 7 IU) but elevated MB percentages (9.6 +/- 0.5) with typical enzyme curves (microinfarction group). Compared to the normal group, microinfarction patients were older, had more congestive heart failure, required more intensive monitoring and therapy during longer stays, and sustained a higher in-hospital mortality rate. Thus, these microinfarction patients are at increased risk and therefore warrant aggressive treatment and further evaluation.
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