Mb. Filipenko et al., Determination of cardiac troponin T and MB creatine kinase mass in diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction, KARDIOLOGIY, 41(3), 2001, pp. 17-20
We investigated dynamics of cardiac troponin T (TnT), creatine kinase (CK-M
B) mass and CK-MB activity in sera from 24 patients with acute myocardial i
nfarction hospitalized within 4 hours after onset of pain. CK-MB mass was h
igher than normal level in more than 80% and in all patients in 4 and 8 hou
rs after onset of symptoms, respectively. CK-MB activity exceeded normal le
vel in 4 hours in 35% of patients and in all patients only after 12 hours.
Cardiac TnT level began to increase after 2 - 4 hours and in 8 hours it bec
ame higher than normal level in 100% of patients. On days 7 and 14 of infar
ction in 50 and 44% of patients, respectively, TnT still exceeded normal le
vel. in patients subjected to thrombolytic therapy kinetics of CK-MB mass a
nd level of TnT depended on its results. When reperfusion was achieved, max
imal CK-MB mass and peak TnT level were reached by 13-th and 16-th hours, r
espectively. When occlusion persisted peak values of both markers were regi
stered later.