VARIATIONS OF SOME MYOCARDIC CITOLIZATION ENZYMES IN ACUTE MYOCARDIC INFARCT

MARIA PRISECARU(1), ADRIANA POPESCU(1), IONUŢ STOICA(1*), DANIELA TIŢĂ(2), GABRIEL ALIN IOSOB(3), MARIA CĂLIN(4), TINA OANA CRISTEA(4)

1. “Vasile Alecsandri” University of Bacau, Faculty of Biology, Marasesti Street, no.157, Bacau, Romania, e-mail: prisecaru_maria@yahoo.com; ionut_stoica23@yahoo.com;
2 . Bacău County Emergency Hospital, Spiru Haret Street, no. 2-4, e-mail: danielatita2007@yahoo.com;
3. Vegetable Research and Development Station Bacau, Calea Barladului, No. 220, Bacau, code: 600388 and Doctoral School, “Vasile Alecsandri” University of Bacau, Faculty of Biology, Marasesti Street, no.157, Bacau, Romania, e-mail: iosob.gabriel@gmail.com;
4. Vegetable Research and Development Station Bacau, Calea Barladului, No. 220, Bacau, code: 600388, e-mail: sclbac@legumebac.ro;
*Corresponding author, e-mail: ionut_stoica23@yahoo.com.

Abstract

CK-MB, TGO and LDH enzymes were monitored dynamically in patients diagnosed with IMA. The incidence of coronary heart disease in very young age is low, but it increases progressively with age due to the accumulation of modifiable risk factors (diabetes, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, obesity, smoking, sedentary lifestyle) and the atherosclerosis process which increases proportionally with aging. In men, the increased incidence of AMI appears in the age group 60-69 years. Male sex is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (70% versus 30% of women). In women, the maximum number of patients is 70-79 years old. Of the 62 patients investigated, two showed no enzymatic changes. The other 60 patients showed increases in these indicators.

Keywords

TGO LDH CK-MB enzymes myocardial cytolysis myocardial infarction monitoring