A member asked:

Hello, have these lab results after chest pain:ck 150, normal<190, cpkmb was 23, normal<25, and troponins negative.should i be worried? cpkmb a little high

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Stop worrying: Cpk-mb is an obsolete cardiac marker. Especially if you engage in fitness activities, its percent can be a little higher than most folks. Trusting your ekg isn't showing any heart attack and that the chest pain seems to be chest-wall type.

Answered 10/4/2016

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