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- Androgen Profile
- Anemia Profile 1
- Anemia Profile 2
- Anemia Profile 3
- Antenatal Checkup Profile
- Anti Phospholipid Antibody Profile
- Cardiac Enzyme Profile
- Coagulation Profile
- Collagen Vascular Profile
- Diabetic Profile 1
- Diabetic Profile 2
- Fertility Profile Female
- Fertility Profile Male
- First Trimester Risk Assessment
- Hepatitis B Profile
- Hypertension Profile
- Immuno Fixation Profile
- Lipid Profile Standard
- Lipid Profile- Comprehensive Standard lipid profile
- Liver Auto Antibody Profile SGPT
- Liver Profile - Extended Total Cholesterol
- Liver Profile Standard
- Metabolic Profile
- Renal Profile - Extended
- Second (MID) Trimester Risk Assessment
- Thyroid Profile Extended
- Viral Hepatitis Profile
Cardiac Enzyme Profile
Cardiac enzyme studies measure the levels of enzymes and proteins that are linked with injury of the heart muscle. The test checks for the proteins troponin I (TnI) and troponin T (TnT). The test might also check for an enzyme called creatine kinase (CK). Low levels of these proteins and enzymes are normally found in your blood, but if your heart muscle is injured, such as from a heart attack, the proteins and enzymes leak out of damaged heart muscle cells, and their levels in the bloodstream rise.
Because some of these proteins and enzymes are also found in other body tissues, their levels in the blood may rise when those other tissues are damaged. Cardiac enzyme studies must always be compared with your symptoms, your physical examination findings, and electrocardiogram (EKG, ECG) results.