Directory of Tests:

CPK

Test Name

CPK

Test Code

224

Unit

U/L

Station

Chemistry

Synonym Name/Abbreviation

CK, Serum,
CPK,  Creatine
Phosphokinase,

CPT Code

82550

Performing Facility

American Medical Labs, Herzliya
Pituah

Analyzer

Roche cobas 6000

Test Method

Spectrophotometry/Kinetic

AML Preferred Tube

5 mL SST gel

 

Storage Instructions

Refrigerated

Separate serum from cells within 45
minutes

Stability:

2 days at 15 to 25 oC

7 days at 2 to 8 oC

4 weeks at -25 C to -15 oC.

Min. Volume

1 mL

Comments

Overnight bedrest may lower CK 10% to 20%. The CK-MB activity
accounts for 6-25% of total CK activity

Turn-Around-Time

One day.

 

Intended Use

Diagnosis and monitoring of acute myocardial infarct and
skeletal muscular damage (Duchenne muscular dystrophy, muscular stress or
trauma,  polymyositis,
dermatomyositis, rhabdomyolysis).

 

Limitations

Intramuscular
injections increase serum CK activity. Elevation of CK following acute MI
may not be observed until 6 or more hours after onset.  CK can be normal in acute MI, when
CK-MB is increased.

Measuring range: 3.0 to 2000
U/L.

 

Patient Preparation

Avoid
exercise before venipuncture. Increases may be anticipated in the
immediate postoperative period following surgical procedures involving
incision through muscle.

 

Reasons for Rejection

In case of plasma: use of anticoagulant other than heparin or
EDTA.

Adult Reference Ranges

Male: 20 to 200 U/L

Female: 20 to
180 U/L

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