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ea0081oc13.2 | Oral Communications 13: Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology 2 | ECE2022

Early post-operative ACTH-stimulated aldosterone predicts long-term biochemical outcome in primary aldosteronism

Bruedgam Denise , Adolf Christian , Schneider Holger , Wegmann Verena , Schwarzlmueller Paul , Mueller Lisa , Holler Finn , Lechner Benjamin , Handgriff Laura , Ladurner Roland , Deniz Sinan , Williams Tracy Ann , Beuschlein Felix , Reincke Martin , Heinrich Daniel

Introduction: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common surgically curable cause for endocrine hypertension. Patients with unilateral aldosterone-producing adenoma undergo adrenalectomy (ADX). Clinical and biochemical outcome is assessed 6-12 months after ADX according to PASO consensus. To reduce unnecessary follow-up visits and change in medication for diagnostic purposes for potentially cured patients after ADX, a prediction tool is needed. Previous research had shown g...

ea0099rc3.5 | Rapid Communications 3: Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | Part I | ECE2024

The saline infusion test with mass spectrometric measurements of aldosterone in patients tested for primary aldosteronism

Pamporaki Christina , Remde Hanna , Constantinescu Georgiana , Kuerzinger Lydia , Fuss Carmina Teresa , Peitzsch Mirko , Schulze Manuel , Lee Myron , Yang Jun , Mueller Lisa , Williams Tracy Ann , Reincke Martin , Gruber Sven , Beuschlein Felix , Lenders Jacques , Eisenhofer Graeme

Background: Confirmation of primary aldosteronism (PA) with the saline infusion test (SIT) requires accurate measurements of plasma aldosterone, best achieved by mass spectrometry. Performance of the test and appropriate cut-offs remain inadequately defined.Design and methods: This prospective multicenter cohort study involved 451 patients with suspected PA who underwent a seated SIT. Among these, there were 90 and 76 in whom PA was respectively confirmed and excluded based on...