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What enzymes are released following a stroke or heart attack includng the names?

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What enzymes are released following a stroke or heart attack includng the names?

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I think you mean cpk? CPK test; Creatine kinase Creatine phosphokinase (CPK) is an enzyme found mainly in the heart, brain, and skeletal muscle. CPK is an enzyme found predominantly in the heart, brain, and skeletal muscle. CPK is composed of 3 isoenzymes that differ slightly in structure: •CPK-1 (also called CPK-BB) is concentrated in the brain and lungs •CPK-2 (also called CPK-MB) is found mostly in the heart •CPK-3 (also called CPK-MM) is found mostly in skeletal muscle Because the CPK-1 isoenzyme is predominately found in the brain and lungs, injury to either of these organs (for example, stroke or lung injury due to a pulmonary embolism) are associated with elevated levels of this isoenzyme. CPK-2 levels rise 3 – 6 hours after a heart attack. If there is no further damage to the heart muscle, the level peaks at 12 – 24 hours and returns to normal 12 – 48 hours after tissue death. CPK-2 levels do not usually rise with chest pain caused by angina, pulmonary embolism (blood clot in t

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Troponin levels can be used as a test of several different heart disorders, including myocardial infarction. Creatine phosphokinase (CPK) is an enzyme found mainly in the heart, brain, and skeletal muscle. When the total CPK level is very high, it usually means there has been injury or stress to the heart, the brain, or muscle tissue. For example, when a muscle is damaged, CPK leaks into the bloodstream. Determining which specific form of CPK is high helps doctor’s determine which tissue has been damaged. This test may be used to: * Diagnose heart attack * Evaluate cause of chest pain * Determine if or how badly a muscle is damaged * Detect early dermatomyositis and polymyositis * Tell the difference between malignant hyperthermia and postoperative infection * Reveal who carries muscular dystrophy (Duchenne) The pattern and timing of a rise or fall in CPK levels can be diagnostically significant, particularly if a heart attack is suspected. What Abnormal Results Mean: High CPK levels m

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