Perfil do marcador bioquímico de lesão miocárdica creatinoquinase-MB (CK-MB) em pacientes portadores do vírus HIV/AIDS / Profile of biochemical marker of myocardial injury creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB) in patients with HIV/AIDS
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Objetivo:
analisar o perfil da creatinoquinase-MB (CK-MB) em pacientes com diagnósticosorológico positivo de HIV/AIDS, caracterizando os achados clínicos e o perfil do referidomarcador bioquímico de lesão miocárdica.Método:
estudo transversal relacionando os perfisséricos de creatinoquinase-MB, creatinoquinase total, potássio, aspartato aminotransferase ealanina aminotransferase com os achados de comprometimento cardíaco de quarenta e cincopacientes, sendo 13 do sexo masculino e 32 do sexo feminino.Resultados:
os resultadosdemonstraram que, apesar da maioria dos pacientes serem sintomáticos, nenhum pacienteapresentou elevação da creatinoquinase-MB. Portanto, o referido marcador bioquímico nãopode ser utilizado com indicador de lesão miocárdica na síndrome da imunodeficiênciaadquiridaABSTRACT
Objective:
examine the behaviour of enzyme creatine kinase-MB in patients with HIV/AIDSmet at the Municipal Laboratory "Epaminondas Wendler," in the city of Cascavel, duringNovember-December of 2010 in the State of Paraná. Through a study on which werecharacterized the symptoms clinics and profile from the marked biochemical of myocardialinjury.Methods:
It was determined serious profiles of creatine kinase-MB, creatinine kinase,urea, creatinina, potassium, aspartataminetransferase and alanineaminetranferase relationed withthe symptoms clinics of the cardiac muscles inflammable process.Results:
The results showthat in spite of the great part of the patient be symptomatic, just 12,76% show elevation serumfrom creatine kinase-MB. However, the referred marked biochemical can?t be utilized asindicated of injury cardiac in syndrome da imunodeficiência/AIDS
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Type of study:
Observational study
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Prevalence study
Language:
Portuguese
Journal:
Rev. para. med
Journal subject:
Medicine
Year:
2011
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Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Institution/Affiliation country:
Botucatú+BR
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UNIVILLE/BR
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Universidade Federal do Pará/BR
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