How to treat abnormal myocardial enzyme spectrum

Dec 09, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Tian Hongbo
Introduction
Abnormal myocardial enzyme spectrum may be caused by drug effects; it is recommended to strictly follow medical advice when taking medication, or switch to alternative medications under a doctor's guidance. It could also be due to myocarditis, in which case antiviral oral solutions, ribavirin granules, or similar medications may be used as directed by a physician. Additionally, it might result from liver cirrhosis, which can be treated with medications such as tenofovir disoproxil fumarate tablets or entecavir dispersible tablets.

Abnormal myocardial enzyme profiles can be treated according to their underlying causes, with common causes including drug effects, myocarditis, cirrhosis, and others.

1. Drug Effects

Improper use of statin medications, such as rosuvastatin calcium tablets or atorvastatin calcium tablets, may lead to abnormal myocardial enzyme levels. It is recommended to strictly follow medical advice when taking medication, or switch to alternative drugs under a doctor's guidance.

2. Myocarditis

In patients with myocarditis, myocardial enzyme tests typically show abnormalities. If the condition is caused by a viral infection, antiviral medications such as antiviral oral solution or ribavirin granules may be used as directed by a physician.

3. Cirrhosis

Since myocardial enzymes are also present in muscle, bone, liver, and brain tissues, conditions such as cirrhosis may also result in abnormal myocardial enzyme levels. In such cases, treatment may include medications like tenofovir disoproxil fumarate tablets or entecavir dispersible tablets, as recommended by a doctor.

In addition, myositis, skeletal injuries, and other conditions may also cause abnormal myocardial enzyme profiles. It is advisable to follow medical guidance for appropriate treatment.