Endocrine Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-4540
Print ISSN : 0918-8959
ISSN-L : 0918-8959
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Prediction of long-term biochemical cure in patients with unilateral primary hyperaldosteronism treated surgically based on the early post-operative plasma aldosterone value
Yuki IshiharaHironobu UmakoshiHiroki KanekoKazutaka NanbaMika TsuikiToru KusakabeNoriko Satoh-AsaharaAkihiro YasodaTetsuya Tagami
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2022 Volume 69 Issue 4 Pages 407-415

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In 2017, the Primary Aldosteronism Surgical Outcome (PASO) investigators proposed consensus criteria for clinical and biochemical outcomes. However, 6 to 12 months need to pass in order to assess for the outcome in patients who have undergone surgery for the management of primary hyperaldosteronism. This study aims to evaluate the post-operative biochemical and clinical outcomes of primary aldosteronism (PA) on the basis of the laboratory findings obtained within 10 days after surgery. We retrospectively studied 59 consecutive patients with unilateral PA who underwent adrenalectomy and were assessed for plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) and plasma renin activity both at the initial assessment (1–10 days after surgery) and the final assessment (6–12 months after surgery). When comparing the complete biochemical success group (n = 51) and the partial or absent biochemical success group (n = 8), the median post-operative PAC at the initial assessment was significantly greater in the partial or absent biochemical success group (12.7 ng/dL; interquartile range [IQR], 10.6–14.5) than that in the complete biochemical success group (6.3 ng/dL; IQR, 5.0–7.9) (p < 0.001), while no significant differences were observed in other factors. The receiver operating characteristic curves of post-operative PAC at the initial assessment, which was used to predict biochemical outcomes, indicated that 8.1 ng/dL is the optimal PAC cut-off for biochemical success (sensitivity, 76.5%; specificity, 100%). Low post-operative PAC at the initial assessment may predict the biochemical cure of PA.

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