CK-MB

Measures the heart-associated CK-MB enzyme in blood to help detect and time heart muscle damage in Visit Clinic.
What is a CK-MB Test in Visit Clinic?
CK-MB measures the MB isoenzyme of creatine kinase, an enzyme released when heart muscle is injured. It helps show whether heart cells have been damaged. Doctors use it to detect and monitor heart attacks and other heart muscle injuries like myocarditis or damage after heart procedures. CK-MB rises within a few hours after injury and then falls, so doctors take several blood samples over time. It is often used with ECG and troponin tests to improve accuracy. Mild increases can sometimes come from heavy exercise or skeletal muscle injury, so results are interpreted with symptoms, other tests, and medical history. The test helps guide urgent treatment and follow-up care.
CK-MB Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
CK-MB Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The CK-MB test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a CK-MB Test in Visit Clinic?
CK-MB is typically included in a cardiac enzyme panel or cardiac markers profile. Doctors order it when patients have chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, or irregular heartbeat. It helps diagnose heart attacks, monitor recovery after heart procedures, and detect other heart muscle injury. Abnormal results can arise from heart damage, heavy exercise, certain muscle injuries, or other medical conditions. A family history of heart disease may prompt earlier testing.
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