Pathology 2420A Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Myocardial Infarction, Cpk-Mb Test, Coronary Artery Disease

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Case Study 7
Acute Chest Pain
History
A 60 year old male presents to the Emergency Department
with a 4 hour history of acute, retrosternal chest pain
associated with nausea and profuse sweating (diaphoresis).
He has a longstanding (10 years) history of atherosclerotic
coronary artery disease with unstable angina and a
documented anterior wall myocardial infarction 3 years
previously. He is on coronary vasodilators and nitroglycerin
as required (PRN).
Lab Tests
On admission he is found to have very high levels of serum
CK and an electrocardiogram showed an acute posterior
wall myocardial infarction.
More specific markers of cardiac cell death are CK-MB (the
variant of creatine kinase derived from heart muscle) and
troponin. Elevations of these serum markers begin several
hours following death of cardiac muscle cells. Changes in
troponin are longer-lasting (four to seven days) than those in
CK-MB (reverts to normal by 72 hours).
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A 60 year old male presents to the emergency department with a 4 hour history of acute, retrosternal chest pain associated with nausea and profuse sweating (diaphoresis). He has a longstanding (10 years) history of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease with unstable angina and a documented anterior wall myocardial infarction 3 years previously. He is on coronary vasodilators and nitroglycerin as required (prn). On admission he is found to have very high levels of serum. Ck and an electrocardiogram showed an acute posterior wall myocardial infarction. More specific markers of cardiac cell death are ck-mb (the variant of creatine kinase derived from heart muscle) and troponin. Elevations of these serum markers begin several hours following death of cardiac muscle cells. Changes in troponin are longer-lasting (four to seven days) than those in. Ischemic heart disease is caused by an imbalance between the myocardial blood supply and the metabolic demand of the myocardium.

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