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Creatine Kinase

Creatine Kinase

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Creatine Phosphokinase
Phosphokinase CPK
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A Creatine Kinase test measures the levels of creatine kinase in your blood. This enzyme is a high-energy substance used by our body to generate energy. It is found in our skeletal muscle, heart muscle, and brain. When any of these tissues are damaged, they release creatine kinase into your bloodstream. Repeated testing may also help monitor muscle damage or detect a subsequent or second heart attack early on.

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Understanding Creatine Kinase

Creatine kinase (CK) is an enzyme that is predominantly found in your skeletal muscle, heart muscle, and brain. Under normal conditions, its levels in the blood are very low or undetectable. However, when the muscles experience damage, in certain conditions like heart attack, or skeletal muscle injuries, the CK levels in the blood may significantly rise. 

The appearance of CK in blood has been generally considered to be an important marker of muscle damage and by analyzing the levels of creatine kinase, doctors can assess the extent of muscle damage and initiate timely treatment.

Consider getting a Creatine Kinase test if you experience symptoms like chest pain, muscle aches, and weakness, breathlessness, profuse sweating, etc. This test is also recommended to detect conditions like a heart attack and various muscle diseases like muscular dystrophy (a group of diseases leading to muscle loss and weakness with time), dermatomyositis (inflammation of the muscles and skin), polymyositis (an inflammatory disease that causes muscle weakness), and other muscle disorders like breakdown of muscles (rhabdomyolysis), muscle contractions leading to prolonged seizures (fits), etc.

Usually, no special preparation is needed before undergoing a Creatine Kinase test. However, it is important to tell your doctor about any medications and supplements you are taking as certain medications can affect your test results. Additionally, it is advised to avoid any strenuous exercise or alcohol consumption a few hours before the test as these factors can interfere with the test results. 

Reference ranges are approximate and may vary based on factors such as age, gender, medical history, etc. Abnormal test results require an expert interpretation; therefore, never try to self-medicate at home based solely on these results, and always consult a doctor for a proper understanding of the test results.  

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What does Creatine Kinase measure?

Creatine kinase is a type of enzyme found in muscles, especially in heart muscles. It is of three types: CK-MM (found mostly in your skeletal muscles), CK-MB (found mostly in your heart muscle), and CK-BB (found mostly in your brain tissue).

CK levels typically rise sharply within 3 to 5 hours after a heart attack, reach a maximum level after 12-14 hours, and return to normal range after 3-4 days after a heart attack. Doctors often repeat this test to check the CK levels after some time.

FAQs related to Creatine Kinase

A Creatine Kinase test is a blood test that measures the level of the creatine kinase enzyme, which is released into the blood in case of a muscle injury. The test helps in diagnosing various muscular diseases, skeletal muscle injuries, and heart conditions, particularly a heart attack.
You may need a Creatine Kinase test if you have symptoms suggestive of muscle injury such as muscle or joint pain, muscle weakness, frequent falling, swelling of feet/legs, and persistently dark-colored urine. Also, if you have symptoms of Heart attack like chest pain, breathlessness, profuse sweating, etc.
A phlebotomist (a trained professional to perform blood tests) will clean your skin using an antiseptic alcohol cotton swab or wipe and take blood samples from your vein using a sterilized syringe and needle. The collected blood sample will be labeled, stored safely, and transported to the laboratory for analysis.
No, a Creatine Kinase test is generally safe with minimal risks. However, you may feel slight discomfort during blood sample collection but chances of serious complications are extremely rare.
No, fasting is not required for a Creatine Kinase test. You can get this test at any time.
The frequency of testing will depend on your doctor's advice, based on your symptoms and risk factors.
It is advised to avoid any strenuous physical activity or alcohol consumption a few hours before the test, as it can affect the levels of CK in your blood and interfere with the test results.
If your creatine kinase level is higher than normal, it usually means you have some type of muscle damage.
Creatine kinase plays a crucial role in energy production from muscles. It helps in converting creatine and phosphocreatine, which is used as a source of energy for muscle contractions.
After a heart attack, the muscles of the heart are damaged which raises the levels of creatine kinase in the blood and helps to detect a heart attack. This test may therefore help in detecting a second or subsequent heart attack early on and help prevent any life-threatening complications by timely management of the patient's condition.
Rhabdomyolysis refers to the rapid breakdown of muscle tissue. It may happen due to trauma, crushing injuries, high voltage electrical shock, serious burns, thrombosis, and toxins (e.g., heavy metals, snake venom, and carbon monoxide).

Creatine Kinase test price for other cities

Price inBangaloreRs. 409
Price inMumbaiRs. 389
Price inNew DelhiRs. 269
Price inKolkataRs. 269
Price inGurgaonRs. 269

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