Adrenal Vein Catecholamine Levels and Ratios: Reference Intervals Derived from Patients with Primary Aldosteronism

2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (06) ◽  
pp. 418-423 ◽  
Author(s):  
Candy Sze ◽  
Samuel O’Toole ◽  
Roger Tirador ◽  
Scott Akker ◽  
Matthew Matson ◽  
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AbstractPhaeochromocytoma localisation is generally reliably achieved with modern imaging techniques, particularly in sporadic cases. On occasion, however, there can be diagnostic doubt due to the presence of bilateral adrenal abnormalities, particularly in patients with mutations in genes predisposing them to the development of multiple phaeochromocytomas. In such cases, surgical intervention is ideally limited to large or functional lesions due to the long-term consequences associated with hypoadrenalism. Adrenal venous sampling (AVS) for catecholamines has been used in this situation to guide surgery, although there are few data available to support diagnostic thresholds. Retrospective analyses of AVS results from 2 centres were carried out. A total of 172 patients (88 men, 84 women) underwent AVS under cosyntropin stimulation for the diagnosis of established primary aldosteronism (PA) with measurement of adrenal and peripheral venous cortisol, aldosterone and catecholamines. Six patients (3 men, 3 women) with phaeochromocytoma underwent AVS for diagnostic purposes with subsequent histological confirmation. Reference intervals for the adrenal venous norepinephrine to epinephrine ratio were created from the PA group. Using the 97.5th centile (1.21 on the left, 1.04 on the right), the false negative rate in the phaeochromocytoma group was 0%. In conclusion, this study describes the largest dataset of adrenal venous catecholamine measurements and provides reference intervals in patients without phaeochromocytoma. This strengthens the certainty with which conclusions related to adrenal venous sampling for catecholamines can be drawn, acknowledging the procedure is not part of the routine diagnostic workup and is an adjunct for use only in difficult clinical cases.

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalia Treistman ◽  
Aline Barbosa Moraes ◽  
Stéphanie Cozzolino ◽  
Patrícia de Fatima dos Santos Teixeira ◽  
Leonardo Vieira Neto

Adrenal venous sampling (AVS) is the gold standard test to differentiate the unilateral from the bilateral form in patients with primary aldosteronism (PA) although it may be a difficult procedure, especially the successful cannulation of the right adrenal vein. In this report, we describe a 49-year-old female patient diagnosed with PA, after investigating resistant hypertension and refractory hypokalemia. Abdominal computed tomography scan revealed a 2.5 cm adenoma on the right adrenal vein. AVS was performed under cosyntropin infusion. Aldosterone and cortisol concentrations were obtained from the right and left adrenal veins and inferior vena cava (IVC). Cortisol on each adrenal vein divided by cortisol on IVC confirmed successful cannulation of the left side only, which makes it impossible to calculate the lateralization index (LI). From the data on the left adrenal vein and IVC, the aldosterone-to-cortisol ratio divided by the IVC aldosterone-to-cortisol ratio was less than 1.0, suggesting that the left adrenal vein was suppressed with the excess aldosterone originating from the contralateral side (contralateral suppression index (CSI)). Right adrenalectomy was performed; postoperative hypoaldosteronism was confirmed. This report highlights the importance of CSI obtained in AVS when technical difficulties occur making it impossible to obtain LI, which is most commonly used to decide between surgical and clinical management of PA.


2020 ◽  
Vol 93 (1109) ◽  
pp. 20190636
Author(s):  
Yoshifumi Noda ◽  
Satoshi Goshima ◽  
Shoma Nagata ◽  
Hiroshi Kawada ◽  
Yukichi Tanahashi ◽  
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Objective: To evaluate the utility of microcatheter in adrenal venous sampling (AVS) for assessing aldosterone hypersecretion and the laterality in patients with primary aldosteronism. Methods: This retrospective study was approved by the institutional review board of Gifu University Hospital, and written informed consent was waived. A total of 37 consecutive patients with primary aldosteronism underwent AVS by inserting a microcatheter into the right adrenal central vein (RCV), left adrenal central vein (LCV), and left adrenal common trunk (CT) followed by AVS with 5-French (5-Fr) catheter. The diagnosis of aldosterone hypersecretion was confirmed if the plasma aldosterone level after the administration of cosyntropin injection was ≥14,000 pg/ml. The laterality of aldosterone hypersecretion was determined based on the lateralized and contralateral ratios. Aldosterone hypersecretion and the laterality were diagnosed and compared based on the results obtained using 5-Fr catheter and microcatheter. Results: Plasma aldosterone levels were significantly higher in the RCV, LCV, and CT selected using microcatheter than in the right and left adrenal veins (LAVs) selected using 5-Fr catheter (p < 0.0001–0.029). More aldosterone hypersecretion from the left adrenal gland was observed in the LCV (n = 28) and CT (n = 25) selected using microcatheter compared to the LAV selected using 5-Fr catheter (n = 6) (p < 0.0001). Diagnostic changes in the laterality from unilateral to bilateral were noted in 3 (8%) patients using microcatheter. Conclusion: Microcatheter can effectively assess aldosterone hypersecretion and the laterality, especially in the LAV. Advances in knowledge: Especially for the left adrenal venous sampling, the tip of microcatheter could certainly reach the left adrenal vein orifice compared with 5-Fr catheter, therefore correct diagnosis is made and this leads to appropriate treatment.


Surgery ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 159 (1) ◽  
pp. 267-274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesse D. Pasternak ◽  
Irene Epelboym ◽  
Natalie Seiser ◽  
Matt Wingo ◽  
Max Herman ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuichi Fujii ◽  
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Yoshiyu Takeda ◽  
Isao Kurihara ◽  
Hiroshi Itoh ◽  
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2011 ◽  
pp. P2-604-P2-604
Author(s):  
Akiyo Tanabe ◽  
Mika Tsuiki ◽  
Aya Tsumagari ◽  
Hitomi Kimura ◽  
Mitsuhide Naruse ◽  
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