Category : CARDIAC FUNCTION | Code : K2401
CK (CPK)


Function
This test detects levels of CPK (Creatine Phosphokinase) in the blood. CPK is a type of enzyme that is most commonly found in the heart, brain, and skeletal muscle. When a muscle is irritated, CPK is released into the bloodstream. High levels of CPK in the blood can indicate a disorder in the muscles, including the heart and brain muscles. This test is usually helpful in making the diagnosis of a heart attack.
Test Schedule | Estimated Test Result | Container | Substance | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|
Monday - Saturday | 1 day | Plain | Serum, 0.5 mL | 7 days 4-8⁰C |

Condition
Not lysate and not lipemic

Method
Photometry

Score Reference
Male : 50-250 U/L Female : 45-210 U/L