Peak activity of creatine kinase (CK; EC 2.7.3.2) and its decline were determined in 380 patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) whose CK values had peaked after admission to the hospital. During hospitalization, 26 patients either died (14 patients) or experienced nonfatal re-infarction (12 patients). In 22 of these 26 patients CK activity decreased by less than 50% within 48 h after the peak value was measured. In all patients who did not die or develop re-infarction, CK activity decreased by greater than 50% during the 48 h after the peak. Evidently the rate of decline of CK (i.e., whether more than or less than 50%) from its peak value during the 48 h after AMI may be helpful in assessing which patients are at high risk for developing re-infarction or dying.

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