“…Serial assays of creatine kinase (CK), creatine phosphokinase (CPK), serum myoglobin, and cardiac troponin I are laboratory tests of choice for the diagnosis of myocardial injury. Various authors report changes in these serum markers as a result of skeletal muscle injury, which also correlates with surgical incision length, surgical approach, and operative time [12,16,18,20,21,24]. These reports confirm elevations in CK, CPK, and serum myoglobin can occur after orthopaedic surgery in the absence of overt clinical manifestations of myocardial injury.…”