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Oral salt loading combined with postural stimulation tests for confirming and subtyping primary aldosteronism
Jenny Yeuk Ki Cheng1,2, Wai Shan Clara Lo1,2, Teresa Kam Chi Tsui1,2
1Department of Chemical Pathology, 13621 Prince of Wales Hospital , Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Objectives:
Primary aldosteronism (PA) is an underdiagnosed yet important condition. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of a combined protocol using oral salt loading and postural stimulation tests (PST), named the balance study, to confirm and subtype PA.
Methods:
We retrospectively analyzed the data of 402 patients with either confirmed PA or essential hypertension who underwent the balance study. Biochemical markers were measured using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to assess the diagnostic performance. The cut-off values for biochemical markers were determined by Youden J's statistics.
Results:
For PA confirmation, urinary aldosterone (UALD; area under the curve [AUC] 0.894), urinary tetrahydroaldosterone (UTHA; AUC 0.875), the sum of UALD and UTHA (SUM; AUC 0.884), and supine plasma aldosterone (PALD; AUC 0.902) showed comparable performance. Corresponding cut-offs were: UALD>38 nmol/day, UTHA>160 nmol/day, SUM>259 nmol/day, and supine PALD>273 pmol/L. For PA subtyping, the difference or ratio between erect and supine PALD in PST achieved an AUC of 0.90. An increase of less than 19 pmol/L or less than 5 % from a supine to an erect position suggested an aldosterone-producing adenoma.
Conclusions:
This combined protocol using oral salt loading and PST could help confirm a diagnosis of PA and predict the subtype. UTHA and supine PALD may add value to UALD for PA confirmation, whereas the erect/supine PALD ratio from PST could assist in PA subtyping. Further studies are required to validate these findings.
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