Plasma Metanephrine for Assessing the Selectivity of Adrenal Venous Sampling

Adrenal vein sampling is used to establish the origins of excess production of adrenal hormones in primary aldosteronism. Correct catheter positioning is confirmed using adrenal vein measurements of cortisol, but this parameter is not always reliable. Plasma metanephrine represents an alternative pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) Tex. 1979), 2013-12, Vol.62 (6), p.1152-1157
Hauptverfasser: DEKKERS, Tanja, DEINUM, Jaap, BORNSTEIN, Stefan R, LENDERS, Jacques W. M, WILLENBERG, Holger S, EISENHOFER, Graeme, SCHULTZEKOOL, Leo J, BLONDIN, Dirk, VONEND, Oliver, HERMUS, Ad R. R. M, PEITZSCH, Mirko, RUMP, Lars C, ANTOCH, Gerald, SWEEP, Fred C. G. J
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Zusammenfassung:Adrenal vein sampling is used to establish the origins of excess production of adrenal hormones in primary aldosteronism. Correct catheter positioning is confirmed using adrenal vein measurements of cortisol, but this parameter is not always reliable. Plasma metanephrine represents an alternative parameter. The objective of our study was to determine the use of plasma metanephrine concentrations to establish correct catheter positioning during adrenal vein sampling with and without cosyntropin stimulation. We included 52 cosyntropin-stimulated and 34 nonstimulated sequential procedures. Plasma cortisol and metanephrine concentrations were measured in adrenal and peripheral venous samples. Success rates of sampling, using an adrenal to peripheral cortisol selectivity index of 3.0, were compared with success rates of metanephrine using a selectivity index determined by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Among procedures assessed as selective using cortisol, the adrenal to peripheral vein ratio of metanephrine was 6-fold higher than that of cortisol (94.0 versus 15.5; P
ISSN:0194-911X
1524-4563
DOI:10.1161/hypertensionaha.113.01601