Title: The Study of Bio Marker in Myocardial Infarction Tribal Patients in Udaipur (Rajasthan)

Authors: Nita Sahi, Vineeta Chawla

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i6.167

Abstract

The present and future for cardiac biomarkers is exciting. In the near future, many of these biomarkers will provide important new insights into pathophysiology and aid in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular patients. Hence from the above study it is found that appropriate study of cardiac markers like Total CPK, CPK-MB, LDH, SGOT, cTn-T, cTn-I is significant for the study and evaluation of myocardial infarction. Males are at higher risk than female for cardiac disease and also from my study it is found that cTn –Tis the reliable markers. Troponin-T is the best cardiac marker for detection of Myocardial Infarction (MI).Significant elevation of CK-MB activity as compared to AST and LDH proves as single enzyme criteria for the early markers of AMI. The extent of myocardial infarction can be made by the magnitude of elevated serum enzyme levels.

Keywords: Myocardial infarction, Tribals, Total CPK, CPK-MB.

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Corresponding Author

Vineeta Chawla

PG Student Dept. of Biochemistry Pacific Medical College & Hospital Udaipur (Rajasthan), India