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Myoglobin
Detects the level of oxygen-binding protein released from muscle tissue into the bloodstream.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Myoglobin is a sensitive early indicator of heart attack and muscle injury. Rapid elevation can help guide emergency treatment decisions, though it's less specific than other cardiac markers.
Overview
Myoglobin is a protein found in muscle cells that stores and transports oxygen. A myoglobin test measures the level of this protein in your blood, typically ordered when heart attack or muscle injury is suspected. Elevated myoglobin can indicate a heart attack, severe muscle damage, or strenuous exercise, while results must be interpreted alongside other cardiac markers like troponin for accurate diagnosis.
Research & Evidence
40 publications
Research data from MEDLINE/PubMed · 40 articles
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
53833-0Primary2639-32641-92640-132331-132197-62642-756887-368960-483106-5Available Lab Tests
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