A reagent box for testing acute myocardial infarction features that a miniature labelling disk, to which more high-specificity and high-effectiveness antibodies are fixed, is used to adsorb biochemical makers in blood of tested body, and a group of reagents having same measured parameters is used to quickly acquire the quantitative numerals expressing the concentrations of biochemical markers in blood in a single operation. Such parameters as the ratio of creatine kinase to total creatine kinase, the ratio of lactic dehydrogenase to total lactic dehydrogenase, the ratio of glycogen phosphorylase to total activity of total glycogen phosphorylase, the ratio of myoglobin to cabonic anhydrase III, the ratio of lipopretein to carbonic anhydrase III, the myoglobin serum concentration and the concentration of glutaminic acid-oxaloacetic acid transaminase in serum can be tested simultaneously. |