Laureys M, Sion J P, Slabbynck H, Steenssens L, Cobbaert C, Derde M P, Gorus F K
Department of Clinical Chemistry, Akademisch Ziekenhuis Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
Clin Chem. 1991 Mar;37(3):430-4.
The prevalence of circulating macromolecular creatine kinase type 1 (macro CK type 1 or CK-immunoglobulin complexes) is significantly higher in a patient population selected for CK isoenzyme assay than in age- and sex-matched blood donors (n = 1304). In greater than 8000 patients studied, 49 individuals with macro CK type 1 were identified, yielding an overall prevalence of 0.61%. Macro CK type 1 complexes occurred more frequently in women and in patients older than 70 years, and were often associated with complications of cardiovascular disease, life-threatening conditions, and poor outcome. These latter clinical associations could arise, at least partly, from the selection of patients for whom CK isoenzyme analysis was ordered.