Because the concentration of serum myoglobin (Mb) increases within 2 t
o 4 hours after the first sign of acute myocardial infarction, it has
been proposed as an early marker of the condition. Our aim was to eval
uate a new assay that provides a rapid, quantitative determination of
Mb (Baxter Stratus Myoglobin) based on the radial partition technique.
We compared the results obtained by this technique with those from ne
phelometric and radioimmunoassay methods. A significant agreement was
observed, the correlation coefficients (r) being 0.999 and 0.996, resp
ectively. The method evaluated provided good reproducibility with CVs
between 3.14% and 4.87%, and its linearity and analytical sensitivity
were satisfactory. The clinical evaluation of this assay demonstrates
that Mb increases in serum of patients with acute myocardial infarctio
n before total creatine kinase and creatine kinase MB isoenzyme. Mb co
ncentration shows an early peak and earlier return to normal values af
ter the necrosis compared to enzymatic activities. Moreover the assay
is rapid and fully automated. The method is therefore considered appro
priate for contributing to the early diagnosis of AMI in clinical labo
ratories. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.