Serum Enzyme Assays in Acute Myocardial Infarction

  1. SAMI VISKIN, M.D.;
  2. KARIN HELLER, M.D.;
  3. DAVID GHEVA, Ph.D.; and
  4. AVI HASSNER, M.D.
  1. Tel Aviv Medical Center;
    Tel Aviv 64239
    , Israel

    Excerpt

    To the editor: In a recent review Lee and Goldman (1) state that they do not recommend the use of a single cardiac enzyme assay to exclude the diagnosis of myocardial infarction in the emergency room. Because this view could be interpreted as a guideline against routine creatine kinase testing of patients with chest pain in the emergency room, we would like to comment on our experience.

    During a prospective study in February 1982 (2), we evaluated 252 such patients with chest pain, including 76 ultimately diagnosed as having acute myocardial infarction by the criteria of Goldman and colleagues (3).

    This 100-word excerpt has been provided in the absence of an abstract.

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