【SUMMARY】
Myoglobin (MYO) is a heme-protein normally found in skeletal and cardiac muscle
with a molecular weight of 17.8kDa.It constitutes about 2 percent of total
muscle protein and is responsible with transporting oxygen within the muscle
cells. When the muscle cells are damaged, Myoglobin is released to the blood
rapidly due to its relatively small size. Following
the death of tissue associated with MI, Myoglobin is one of the first markers
to rise above normal levels. The level of Myoglobin increases measurably above
baseline within 2-4 hours post-infarct, peaking at 9-12 hours and returning to
baseline within 24-36 hours. A number of reports suggest the measurement of
Myoglobin as a diagnostic aid in confirming the absence of myocardial
infarction with negative predictive values of up to 100% reported at certain
time periods after onset of symptoms.
The Myoglobin Rapid Test Cassette (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) is a simple test
that utilizes a combination of anti-Myoglobin antibody coated particles and
capture reagents to qualitatively detect Myoglobin in whole blood, serum or
plasma. The minimum detection level is 50ng/mL.
【DIRECTIONS
FOR USE】
Allow the test, specimen, buffer and/or controls to reach room temperature
(15-30°C) prior to testing.
1. Bring the pouch to room temperature before opening it. Remove the test
cassette from the sealed pouch and use it within one hour.
2. Place the cassette on a clean and level surface.
For Serum or Plasma specimen:
· Hold the dropper vertically and transfer 2 drops of serum or plasma
(approximately 50µL) to the specimen area, then add 1 drop of buffer
(approximately 40µL), and start the timer. See illustration below.
For Venipuncture Whole Blood specimen:
· Hold the dropper vertically and transfer 3 drops of whole blood
(approximately 75µL) to the specimen area, then add 1 drop of buffer
(approximately 40µL), and start the timer. See illustration below.
For Fingerstick Whole Blood specimen:
· To use a capillary tube: Fill the capillary tube and transfer approximately
75µL of fingerstick whole blood specimen to the specimen area of test cassette,
then add 1 drop of buffer (approximately 40µL) and start the timer. See
illustration below.
· To use hanging drops: Allow 3 hanging drops of fingerstick whole blood
specimen (approximately 75µL) to fall into the specimen area of test cassette,
then add 1 drop of buffer (approximately 40 μL) and start the timer. See
illustration below.
3. Wait for the colored line(s) to appear. Read results at 10 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 20 minutes.