The significance of cardiac enzyme pentameter test is mainly to check for myocardial injury to determine the type of disease in the patient or as an auxiliary diagnosis to rule out related diseases.
1. The five cardiac enzymes mainly include: creatine kinase, creatine kinase isoenzyme, myoglobin, lactate dehydrogenase and glutamic transaminase. These indicators are common markers of myocardial injury. If myocardial cell injury occurs, the levels of these indicators will increase significantly, and they are also related to the time of myocardial injury, with rising peaks and falling time periods.
2. Through the high and low levels and dynamic changes of these indicators, we can determine whether the patient has suffered myocardial cell injury, and we can also determine the approximate time of the onset of the disease. It is commonly used in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction, myocarditis and other diseases.
3. In addition, it can also be used as the differential diagnosis of some other diseases. For example, if the patient has chest pain, through the examination of myocardial pentameter, if the result is normal, it can exclude heart disease, and then look for other related causative factors.
Myocardial five tests need to go to the hospital for blood sampling, do not need to fasting, pay attention to the professional physician to read the report, a clear diagnosis.