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[Analysis of CK-MB using immunoinhibition method].

Authors: M, Sato;

[Analysis of CK-MB using immunoinhibition method].

Abstract

The significance of creatine kinase (CK) in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction was evaluated. The serum level of CK-MB, a CK isozyme was determined by the immunoinhibition method. The CK-MB activity could be determined by the immunoinhibition method in a short time with an autoanalyzer, suggesting that the immunoinhibition technique is adequate as a method of emergency examination. The immunoinhibition method has the disadvantage of error induction because of contamination with CK-BB, CKm and macro-CK by this method. Thus, CK-MB activity should be determined in parallel with total CK activity. When a significant contribution from CK-BB is suspected, its presence should be confirmed by other methods. The present results suggest that the efficiency of coronary artery reperfusion therapy can be evaluated earlier by determination of CK-MB activity than by that of total CK activity.

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Isoenzymes, Male, Myocardial Infarction, Humans, Female, Clinical Enzyme Tests, Immunologic Tests, Creatine Kinase

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