Karpman R R, Weinstein P R, Finley P R, Karst-Sabin B
J Trauma. 1981 Feb;21(2):148-51. doi: 10.1097/00005373-198102000-00009.
In a study of 209 patients who had serum drawn for assay of creatine phosphokinase (CPK) isoenzymes, an attempt was made to correlate elevation of CPK brain fraction (BB) with occurrence of brain injury and to evaluate its sensitivity as an indicator of the presence of brain damage. Thirty-three patients had suffered serious head trauma. However, of the ten patients in coma, only three had elevated serum CPK-BB levels. Twenty-four of the other 176 patients who had no history and head injury also had positive BB fractions. Serum CPK-BB level was therefore an unreliable indicator of the extent of brain damage.
在一项针对209例接受血清肌酸磷酸激酶(CPK)同工酶检测的患者的研究中,研究人员试图将CPK脑型同工酶(BB)升高与脑损伤的发生相关联,并评估其作为脑损伤存在指标的敏感性。33例患者遭受了严重的头部创伤。然而,在10例昏迷患者中,只有3例血清CPK-BB水平升高。在其他176例无头部损伤病史的患者中,有24例的BB同工酶检测结果也呈阳性。因此,血清CPK-BB水平并不是脑损伤程度的可靠指标。