Abstract:Objective To analyze the correlations between myocardial enzymes and common clinical factors in patients with contact electric burn soon after admission.Methods One hundred and seven cases of contact electric burn patients admitted to Armed Police Medical Center between 2008 and 2018 were selected. The detection values of CK, CK-MB and LDH in the early days of admission were correlated with the injury voltage, age, admission time, burn indexes and the number of burn sites.Results CK was positively correlated with injury voltage, burn indexes and numbers of burn sites (r=0.400, 0.614, 0.465, P value was less than 0.05), but not with age and admission time (r=-0.042,-0.146, P value was greater than 0.05), so were CK-MB (r=0.348, 0.578, 0.510, P value was less than 0.05) and LDH (r=0.395, 0.575, 0.471, P value was less than 0.05).Conclusions The burn index is a more significant factor affecting the early detection of CK, CK-MB and LDH in patients with contact electrical burn. The number of burn sites is a more significant factor affecting the early detection of CK-MB in patients with contact electrical burn.
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