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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 57, 892-896, Copyright © 1983 by Endocrine Society


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Single dose captopril as a diagnostic test for primary aldosteronism

DF Lyons, DC Kem, RD Brown, CS Hanson and ML Carollo

Most diagnostic tests for primary aldosteronism use maneuvers to expand the extracellular fluid volume, thereby suppressing the renin- angiotensin system. This results in a decline in plasma aldosterone concentrations in normal subjects and essential hypertension (EH) patients, but not in patients with primary aldosteronism. Captopril blocks angiotensin II synthesis and might be used as a diagnostic test for primary aldosteronism. We have measured plasma aldosterone concentrations 2 h after the administration of 25 mg captopril in 9 normotensive subjects, 10 patients with EH, and 12 patients with primary aldosteronism while they were ingesting an unrestricted diet. The plasma aldosterone concentration decreased to less than 15 ng/dl in all normotensive subjects and in 9 of 10 patients with EH, but remained greater than 15 ng/dl in 4 of 5 patients with idiopathic hyperaldosteronism and in all patients with an aldosterone-producing adenoma. The aldosterone to renin ratio was greater than 50 in 4 of 5 patients with idiopathic hyperaldosteronism and in all adenoma patients, but less than 50 in all normotensive subjects and EH patients. A nomogram comparing the plasma aldosterone concentration with the aldosterone to renin ratio clearly separated primary aldosteronism patients from EH patients.


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