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What is non q wave heart attack?

No. I had an MI confirmed by elevated enzymes they told me I had a non Q wave heart attack. what is the difference between a regular heart attack and a non q wave heart attack?


What is the purpose of a technetium heart scan?

The technetium heart scan is used to evaluate the heart after a heart attack. It can confirm that a patient had a heart attack when the symptoms and pain usually associated with a heart attack were not present; identify the size and location.


What are heart enzymes?

Enzymes of the heart.ANSWER 2 Different Cardiac EnzymesThe heart is a muscular pump. When a person experiences a heart attack, a portion of the heart muscle is damaged, causing symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pain that can radiate, nausea, vomiting, dizziness and sweating. One way of determining whether these symptoms are the result of actual heart dysfunction or heart attack is through blood tests that evaluate the cardiac enzymes. When the heart muscle is damaged, it releases these cardiac enzymes into the bloodstream. When a blood test measures increased cardiac enzymes, it is an indicator that actual damage has resulted.Creatinine PhosphokinaseAccording to the American Heart Association, the most common cardiac enzyme to be tested when a heart attack is suspected is creatinine phosphokinase (CPK). This enzyme is normally present in small amounts in the blood and is released by all muscle tissue in the body--skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle. When CPK is elevated, it indicates muscle damage and further tests can be ordered. Often, when a patient enters a medical facility complaining of heart attack symptoms, elevated CPK may be the only indicator that a heart attack has actually occurred. Sometimes CPK will not read high in the blood until 24 hours after the heart attack, so careful monitoring for a period of time is required. CPK-MBCPK-MB is a fractional piece of creatinine phosphokinase. Although CPK is released from all muscle tissue in the body, CPK-MB is released only from damaged heart tissue, so it is much more accurate in determining whether a heart attack has occurred. CPK-MB is diagnostic for a heart attack even in the presence of a normal EKG. CPK-MB may not be elevated in the blood until 12 to 24 hours after a heart attack. Increased accuracy in diagnosis may be found by repeating the CPK-MB blood test multiple times over the first 24 hours, looking for changes in levels. TroponinsTroponins, proteins found in muscle tissue, help modulate actin and myosin, which are responsible for muscle contraction. Some very specific troponins have been identified as occurring only in the heart muscle, specifically Troponin T and Troponin I. These can be tested for and measured. These troponins are normally present in very low quantities in the blood. When elevated, they can indicate even very minor heart tissue damage that may not show up with a CPK test. Troponin typically shows up in the blood as elevated within 12 hours after a heart attack. By measuring Troponin and CPK, it is possible to diagnose a heart attack even when other tests may be negative.


Does blood pressure decrease with a heart attack patient?

It can be. The heart is a pump. If the heart attack is severe enough to affect the pumping cabability of the heart then your blood pressure would drop. This is not a good sign to see in someone with a heart attack.


Can a 16 year old have a heart attack and how long does it take for heart attack to occur if you have arm pain?

Anyone can suffer from a heart attack and it could only be minutes for the heart attack to kick in.

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Why do physicians monitor a patient's enzyme levels if a heart attack has occurred?

Physicians monitor a patient's enzyme levels if they suspect that the patient is having a heart attack because changes happen over time in blood levels of heart enzymes indicate the heart muscle's health.


What is non q wave heart attack?

No. I had an MI confirmed by elevated enzymes they told me I had a non Q wave heart attack. what is the difference between a regular heart attack and a non q wave heart attack?


Cardiac enzymes and troponin elevate what?

Cardiac enzymes and troponin levels do not elevate anything. Rather, when you have a heart attack (MI), they are elevated. Unlike damage to any other muscle in your body, damage to the cardiac muscle causes the release of specific cardiac enzymes. Therefore, if they are elevated, you had damage to your heart (i.e. heart attack). I disagree with the above: If both are elevated then you may have had a heart attack but, if cardiac enzymes alone are elevated and not troponin levels then you will not have had a heart attack. That's my personal experience. Troponin levels are now considered a more accurate indicator of damage to the heart muscle as a result of a heart attack than cardiac enzymes which can apply to any other muscle group rather than the heart. In fact to use the word 'cardiac' in this context is misleading because if you sprain your ankle for instance 'cardiac' enzymes will be released into the blood! So, where is the connection between damage to your ankle and that of your heart? Both enzymes therefore need to be elevated to indicate heart damage reliably.


What is the purpose of a technetium heart scan?

The technetium heart scan is used to evaluate the heart after a heart attack. It can confirm that a patient had a heart attack when the symptoms and pain usually associated with a heart attack were not present; identify the size and location.


Is a heart attack fatal?

Sometimes. Not always.


Can the smell of toast mean that the ghost died from a heart attack?

it doesn't mean that a person died from a heart attack, what it means is that a ghost is present


Can a creatine kinase test show the potential of an impending heart attack?

Yes, it does. You heart releases enzymes when it is under deress. Sometimes it takes a few hours for the enzymes to release and that is why they most often repeat the test 4 hours later.


Why are doctors concerned about the level of your creatine?

Creatinine is one of the three enzymes that a distressed heart will make in the presence of a heart attack. Sometimes (about 25%) Electrocardiograms will not be able to show heart injury, so doctors rely on enzyme markers to diagnose heart attack and properly treat their patients.


Why do physicians monitor a patients enzyme level if they suspect that a heart attack has occurred?

Physicians monitor a patient's enzyme levels if they suspect that the patient is having a heart attack because changes happen over time in blood levels of heart enzymes indicate the heart muscle's health.


Where does the blood go when the heart is relaxed?

is always pumping through your body and heart. If it isn't, it means your having a heart attack or your .


What does hgh ckmb mean?

A high cpkmb means that the cardiac enzymes are high usually elevated 24 hours when there is a heart attack.


What are blood enzymes?

Do you mean a blood enzymes test, or more generally, enzymes in the blood? Enzymes are proteins that carry out chemical reactions (as opposed to structural enzymes). Most of the detectable enzymes in the blood come from the various tissues and organs of the body. Abnormal levels may reflect problems with a particular organ. The most common blood enzymes test is for liver enzymes. When the cells of the liver are damaged, such as from a viral infection, their enzymes can leak out and be detected in the blood. Another common test measures enzymes from heart damage, such as from a heart attack.