Analytical and clinical evaluation of creatine kinase MB mass assay by IMX: Comparison with MB isoenzyme activity and serum myoglobin for early diagnosis of myocardial infarction

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We analytically and clinically evaluated Abbott's IMx assay for creatine kinase (CK) isoenzyme MB (CK-MB) in serum. Over a 1-year period, the method was more specific but less precise than catalytic isoenzyme measurements by etectrophoresis or immunoinhibition. Sera from different individuals without electrophoretic evidence of CK-MB but containing macro CK type 1 (n = 20), mitochondrial CK (n = 5), or CK-BB (n = 5) were scored as CK-MB negative by the IMx. Likewise, CK-MB-negative by the sera remained so after addition of purified human CK-MM (≤7600 U/L) or CK-BB (≤8100 U/L). For 39 patients admitted for suspicion of uncomplicated acute myocardial infarction (precordial pain for ≤4 h), the diagnostic performance of the IMx CK-MB assay on admission and 4 h later was superior to that of total CK activity and compared well with that of CK-MB activity measured by electrophoresis or immunoinhibition. An admission, myoglobin showed a higher diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value than did CK-MB and was the most informative test. Diagnostic performance on admission and 4 h later was further improved by considering positivity for myoglobin and for CK-MB by IMx and for the change in each over the first 4 h of hospitalization as criteria. Twelve hours after admission, diagnostic performance was further improved for all CK and CK-MB methods but began to decline for myoglobin.

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Van Blerk, M., Maes, V., Huyghens, L., Derde, M. P., Meert, R., & Gorus, F. K. (1992). Analytical and clinical evaluation of creatine kinase MB mass assay by IMX: Comparison with MB isoenzyme activity and serum myoglobin for early diagnosis of myocardial infarction. Clinical Chemistry, 38(12), 2380–2386. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/38.12.2380

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