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DOI: 10.1530/eje.0.1340308
European Journal of Endocrinology, Vol 134, Issue 3, 308-313
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Relative value of computed tomography scanning and venous sampling in establishing the cause of primary hyperaldosteronism

Richard Sheaves, Jonathan Goldin, Rodney H Reznek, Shern L Chew, Janet E Dacie, David G Lowe, Richard JM Ross, John AH Wass, G Michael Besser and Ashley B Grossman

Sheaves R, Goldin J, Reznek RH, Chew SL, Dacie JE, Lowe DG, Ross RJM, Wass JAH, Besser GM, Grossman AB, Relative value of computed tomography scanning and venous sampling in establishing the cause of primary hyperaldosteronism. Eur J Endocrinol 1996;134:308–13. ISSN 0804–4643

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relative merits of the postural stimulation test, adrenal computed tomography (CT) and venous sampling in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with primary hyperaldosteronism. The records of 20 patients presenting with primary hyperaldosteronism were reviewed retrospectively. There were 15 patients with a unilateral aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA), four patients with idiopathic hyperaldosteronism (IHA) and one patient with primary adrenal hyperplasia (PAH). The postural stimulation test was based on measurements of plasma aldosterone and renin activity at 08.00 h and at noon after 4 h of ambulation. The CT scans of the adrenals were reviewed by a single radiologist. Bilateral venous sampling of adrenal veins was attempted in all patients and blood collected for aldosterone and cortisol assay. Plasma aldosterone concentration increased after 4 h of standing in all cases of hyperplasia but was also demonstrated in 10/15 patients with a surgically-proven APA, If one defines a significant postural rise as being greater than 30%, then 8/15 patients with APA can be considered as being posturally responsive. Computed tomography scanning correctly identified all 15 cases of APA and also classified correctly the remaining five cases of hyperplasia (four cases of IHA and one case of PAH). Venous sampling failed technically in 4/15 cases of APA and in one case of IHA; a total of 5/20 (25%), A correct diagnosis of APA or IHA was established in all the remaining cases. However, the one case of PAH was treated successfully by adrenalectomy following venous sampling, which suggested a unilateral adrenal lesion: this one result was the only instance where venous sampling altered clinical decision-making. Computed tomography scanning may be used alone to confirm the cause of hyperaldosteronism where postural studies suggest an adrenal adenoma, and such patients may be considered for early surgery. Venous catheterization studies are not necessary routinely, but may still be useful in selected patients, particularly when CT scanning shows no clear lesion.

Ashley Grossman, Department of Endocrinology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smithfield, London ECIA 7BE, UK




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