Perioperative creatine phosphokinase (CPK) and troponin I trends after elective hip surgery
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Perioperative creatine phosphokinase (CPK) and troponin I trends after elective hip surgery
Abstract
Background: Perioperative myocardial infarction (MI) is an important risk factor for cardiac morbidity and mortality after hip surgery. On the basis of the limitations of creatine kinase cardiac muscle isoenzyme (CK-MB) in the perioperative setting, and the high specificity of troponin I, we hypothesized that troponin I would be effective at detecting perioperative MI more frequently than CK-MB would be, after hip surgery.
Methods: A prospective study of the serum levels of creatine phosphokinase (CPK), its isoenzyme CK-MB, and troponin I, in 90 patients with risk factors for coronary artery disease, undergoing hip surgery is reported. We measured these cardiac markers in the postoperative period for 5 days, after hemiarthroplasty, total hip arthroplasty, and hip intramedullary nailing.
Results: We found increased levels of creatine phosphokinase and CK-MB, after all the types of operation, with maximum levels reached on the first postoperative day and the levels were more pronounced after total hip arthroplasty. False-elevated CK-MB index >6% without MI was evidenced in 43.3% of patients. Troponin I levels were elevated >3.1 ng/mL only in the patients who suffered MI postoperatively. All the patients who suffered MI had both CK-MB index and troponin I levels elevated. Also, we found high correlation between maximum CK-MB levels and size of implants, which means that reaming and its heating effect may be responsible for false-elevated CK-MB levels, except direct muscle damage caused by surgical incision.
Conclusion: CK-MB index and troponin I have the same sensitivity, but troponin I is more specific than CK-MB index in detecting MI after hip surgery.
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