2.4.5 Proteins (Miscellaneous Proteins of Medical Importance) Flashcards
Gold Standard for Acute Coronary syndrome (ACS)
a. Myoglobin
b. Cardiac Troponins
c. Natriuretic peptide
d. Cystatin C
b
BNP and NT-proBNP used as markers for congestive heart failure
a. Myoglobin
b. Cardiac Troponins
c. Natriuretic peptide
d. Cystatin C
c
Negative predictor of acute myocardial infarction
a. Myoglobin
b. Cardiac Troponins
c. Natriuretic peptide
d. Cystatin C
a
Detects sooner than troponin but not cardiac specific
a. Myoglobin
b. Cardiac Troponins
c. Natriuretic peptide
d. Cystatin C
a
Endogenous markers of GFR
a. Myoglobin
b. Cardiac Troponins
c. Natriuretic peptide
d. Cystatin C
d
Usedule in cases where creatinine measurements is not appropriate
a. Myoglobin
b. Cardiac Troponins
c. Natriuretic peptide
d. Cystatin C
d
Beta Trace protein is ENDOGENOUS marker for GFR
T or F
T
Similar to Cystatin C
Marker for nutritional status in plasma
a. Procalcitonin
b. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lopcalin
c. Fibronectin
d. Adiponectin
c
If this protein decrease = this increases the risk of metabolic syndrome
a. Procalcitonin
b. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lopcalin
c. Fibronectin
d. Adiponectin
d
Biomarker of Bacteremia and sepsis
a. Procalcitonin
b. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lopcalin
c. Fibronectin
d. Adiponectin
a
Early predictor of Acute kidney injury
a. Procalcitonin
b. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lopcalin
c. Fibronectin
d. Adiponectin
b
Biochemical marker of bone resorption of osteroporosis
a. Cross-linked C telopeptides
b. Neuronal Thread protein / Amyloid Beta42/ Tau protein
a
Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease
a. Cross-linked C telopeptides
b. Neuronal Thread protein / Amyloid Beta42/ Tau protein
b
Myoglobulin is a negative predictor of acute myocardial infarction
T or F
T