What is the cause of elevated isoenzymes?

Elevated isoenzymes are mostly seen in acute myocardial infarction, acute angina, chronic poisoning, shock, hypothyroidism, post-surgical muscle spasm, tetanus, cerebrovascular disease and pulmonary system disease, etc. Isoenzymes are mainly found in cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle, also called serum creatine kinase isoenzymes, which are clinically elevated when myocardial disease occurs, especially in acute myocardial infarction and angina, which have higher diagnostic significance and are present during disease onset It reaches a peak within 24 hours and can return to normal after 3-4 days. Elevated isoenzymes after surgery are due to muscle atrophy and malnutrition of the body, and need to be treated with drugs that nourish the heart muscle and muscles, commonly used are fructose, vitamins, inosine, etc. You can also use Chinese herbal medicine to improve the treatment, resulting in muscle atrophy in Chinese medicine belongs to the scope of muscle paralysis, so the use of Chinese medicine treatment also has a certain effect.