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CK-MB Index Calculator
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CK-MB Index Calculator

The CK-MB Relative Index helps distinguish between elevations in Creatine Kinase (CK) caused by skeletal muscle damage versus those caused by myocardial infarction (heart attack).

While Troponin is the gold standard for diagnosing acute coronary syndromes, the CK-MB Index remains useful, particularly for detecting re-infarction shortly after an initial event, as CK-MB levels normalize faster than Troponin.

Lab Values

Inputs

U/L (International Units)

ng/mL (Mass)

Results

CK-MB Relative Index

Cutoff for MI: > 2.5 – 5%

Clinical Context

Formula:
Index (%) = (CK-MB [ng/mL] / Total CK [U/L]) × 100

Interpretation:
< 2.5%: Suggests skeletal muscle injury (e.g., rhabdomyolysis, trauma, strenuous exercise).
> 2.5 – 5%: Indeterminate / Grey Zone.
> 5%: Highly suggestive of myocardial source (Acute MI).

Important Limitation: If Total CK is extremely high (e.g., > 10,000 U/L from severe trauma), the index may be artificially low even if there is concurrent cardiac injury. Always correlate with ECG and clinical symptoms.

Clinical References

How to Use This Calculator

Follow these steps to calculate the index.

1

Input Total CK

Enter the Total Creatine Kinase level from the chemistry panel.

2

Input CK-MB

Enter the CK-MB Mass level. Ensure the units match (ng/mL).

3

Interpret Result

A higher percentage indicates that a larger portion of the CK is coming from the heart muscle.

? Frequently Asked Questions
Why not just use Troponin?

Troponin is more specific and sensitive. However, Troponin stays elevated for 7-10 days. If a patient has chest pain 4 days after an MI, Troponin will still be high from the first event. CK-MB normalizes in 24-48 hours, so a new spike indicates a new injury (Re-infarction).

What causes high Total CK with low Index?

Rhabdomyolysis, intense gym workouts, intramuscular injections, falls, or statin use can elevate Total CK (skeletal source) without significantly raising CK-MB.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational and reference purposes only. It is not intended for clinical diagnosis, treatment, or decision-making. Cardiac Troponin is the preferred biomarker for the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction.