Vladutiu A O, Schachner A, Schaefer P A, Schimert G, Lajos T Z, Lee A B, Siegel J H
Clin Chim Acta. 1977 Mar 15;75(3):467-73. doi: 10.1016/0009-8981(77)90367-9.
Creatine kinase BB isoenzyme (CK-BB) was detected intraoperatively in 22 of 25 patients undergoing aortocoronary bypass surgery, both in the coronary sinus and in the mixed venous blood. In a group of 10 patients in whom selective intracavitary profound hypothermic arrest was used, CK-BB values were lower than in another group of 10 patients, in whom controlled ventricular fibrillation with moderate total body hypothermia was instituted. This latter group also had higher levels of CK-MB. Patients who developed acute myocardial infarction immediately prior to or during the surgical intervention had the highest CK-BB values. This enzyme appeared as early as 15 minutes after the institution of cardiopulmonary bypass and disappeared within 6 hours. It is considered that part of the BB isoenzyme in serum of patients undergoing heart surgery is of myocardial origin.
在25例接受主动脉冠状动脉搭桥手术的患者中,有22例在术中检测到肌酸激酶BB同工酶(CK-BB),在冠状窦血和混合静脉血中均有发现。在一组采用选择性心腔内深度低温停循环的10例患者中,CK-BB值低于另一组采用中度全身低温下控制性心室颤动的10例患者。后一组患者的CK-MB水平也更高。在手术干预前或手术过程中发生急性心肌梗死的患者,其CK-BB值最高。这种酶在体外循环开始后15分钟就出现了,并在6小时内消失。据认为,接受心脏手术患者血清中的部分BB同工酶来源于心肌。