A high level of creatine kinase (CK) in a blood test can indicate muscle damage or injury. It could be due to strenuous exercise, muscle trauma, or certain medical conditions such as myositis or rhabdomyolysis. Further evaluation is needed to determine the underlying cause of the elevated CK levels.
A lab test is used to find the serum level of creatine kinase (CK) in blood. The normal CK level for adult females is 40-150 units/L and 60-400 units/L for adult men.
Blood level of the muscle enzyme creatine kinase (CK). CK levels rise in the blood due to muscle damage, and may be seen in some conditions even before symptoms appear. Muscle biopsy
CK means creatine kinase. It's a measure of muscle breakdown. Raised when you bruise or break something, but also in a heart attack
A CK blood draw typically goes into a red-top tube.
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Cholesterol medication can increase the level of creatine kinase. Hence it is highly recommended to keep an eye on the level of creatine kinase (CK) if one is taking cholesterol medication. High level of CK can affect the muscles including the heart and kidneys. I am on cholesterol medication for ten years and only found out about the high level of CK after constant pain in the body muscles. My CK was three times the normal value and hence doctor had to change the type of cholesterol medication. They are many other factors that can cause the increase in CK but definitely those people on cholesterol medication are highly recommended to get their CK tested once in a while.
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How is it used? Blood levels of CK rise when muscle or heart cells are injured. Your doctor may test for CK if you have chest pain or other signs and symptoms of a heart attack. In the first 4 to 6 hours after a heart attack, the concentration of CK in blood begins to rise. It reaches its highest level in 18 to 24 hours and returns to normal within 2 to 3 days. The amount of CK in blood also rises when skeletal muscles are damaged. When is it ordered? In patients who may have had a heart attack, the CK test will usually be ordered when they arrive at the emergency room and again at intervals of 4-6 hours for a total of three tests. If you have muscle pain or weakness, your doctor may order CK to see if other muscles have been damaged. What does the test result mean? A high CK, or one that goes up from the first to the second or later samples, generally indicates that there has been some damage to the heart or other muscles. It can also indicate that your muscles have experienced heavy use. If your doctor suspects a heart attack and your CK is high, she will usually order a more specific test (troponin ) to see if your heart is damaged.
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