Cardiovascular - additional diagnostics and labs Flashcards
creatine kinase MB
released by necrotic myocardial cells
Troponin I and Troponin T
released by necrotic myocardial cells, detected ~4 hours after MI
High sensitivity Troponin
- this test detects troponin I and T but at much lower levels (the test itself is more sensitive)
- can detect MI earlier, also unstable angina
- may also be positive for stable angina
Stress Test
abnormalities in cardiovascular function are more likely to be detected during increased demand/stress, atherosclerotic arteries dilate less in response to increased demand
types:
1) exercise
2) pharmacologic
Ejection Fraction
- measured using echocardiography
- % of end diastolic blood volume ejected from ventricle with each heart beat
- normally 50-55
BNP
brain natriuretic peptide, secreted in response to increased preload (atrial stretch), elevation can be indicative of heart failure
D Dimer
protein that is present in blood after a clot has been dissolved
Lipid profile
shows cholesterol, triglyceride and lipoprotein levels
high levels of LDL or low levels of HDL increases risk of coronary artery disease