Abstract

To evaluate adequate criteria for adrenal vein sampling values in patients with aldosterone producing adrenal adenoma (APA), retrospectively. Between 1988 and 2002, 59 hypertensive patients (15 M and 44 F, aged 47.58 +/- 9.45 years) were referred to our hospital and diagnosed with APA based on established criteria. During the same period, 23 patients with non-functioning adrenal adenoma (11 M and 12 F aged 53.56 +/- 11.76 years) were diagnosed based on computed tomography and laboratory data. All 82 patients were enrolled in the present study. Bilateral adrenal vein sampling (AVS) for measurement of plasma aldosterone (A) and cortisol (C) was performed, and a receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis was conducted to establish the best criteria from the AVS-derived index in patients with APA. A (APA side)/A (contralateral side) was confirmed to provide the best diagnostic accuracy {(>2.5: right APA, sensitivity 83.3%, specificity 79.5%), (> 3: left APA, sensitivity 84.2%, specificity 76.9)}. The Az values for A (APA side)/A (contralateral side) were 0.8948 and 0.9260 for right and left APA, respectively. The A (APA side)/A (contralateral side) value was the best compromise for sensitivity and false-positive rate for lateralization of APA.

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