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Role of unilateral‐cannulating adrenal venous sampling for the subtyping of primary aldosteronism for adrenalectomy: Experience from a low‐volume center

Background Current guidelines recommend adrenal venous sampling (AVS) for subtyping primary aldosteronism (PA). However, bilateral adrenal cannulation failure is common especially at low‐volume centers. The role of unilateral‐cannulating AVS in selecting patients for unilateral adrenalectomy is uncl...

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Published in:World journal of surgery 2024-12, Vol.48 (12), p.2941-2949
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description Background Current guidelines recommend adrenal venous sampling (AVS) for subtyping primary aldosteronism (PA). However, bilateral adrenal cannulation failure is common especially at low‐volume centers. The role of unilateral‐cannulating AVS in selecting patients for unilateral adrenalectomy is unclear. Methods Fifty consecutive patients underwent AVS between 2009 and 2023 and thirty‐three (66%) underwent unilateral adrenalectomy. We defined unilateral PA (uPA) by the normalized plasma aldosterone and the aldosterone–renin ratio following unilateral adrenalectomy. We examined the effectiveness of unilateral‐cannulating AVS in identifying uPA. Results 88%, 50%, and 48% of patients had the left, right, and bilateral adrenal veins successfully cannulated, respectively. Among patients with bilateral successful cannulation, a lateralization index (LI) > 4 provided a sensitivity of 100% and a positive predictive value (PPV) of 86.7% for uPA. Thresholds for the contralateral suppression index (CSI) and relative aldosterone secretion index (RASI) were derived from this subgroup and applied to the entire cohort. CSI 2.4 showed a sensitivity of 85.0% and PPV of 94.4% for uPA. With CSI 2.4 combined, a higher PPV (95.5%) was achieved when compared to computed tomography and iodocholesterol scintigraphy (86.2% and 62.5%, respectively). Conclusion Despite unsuccessful bilateral cannulation, our study confirms that unilateral‐cannulating AVS can effectively select patients for unilateral adrenalectomy based on a combination of CSI or RASI criteria.
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Thresholds for the contralateral suppression index (CSI) and relative aldosterone secretion index (RASI) were derived from this subgroup and applied to the entire cohort. CSI &lt;0.5 demonstrated a sensitivity of 76.5% and PPV of 92.9% for uPA, whereas RASI &gt;2.4 showed a sensitivity of 85.0% and PPV of 94.4% for uPA. With CSI &lt;0.5 or RASI &gt;2.4 combined, a higher PPV (95.5%) was achieved when compared to computed tomography and iodocholesterol scintigraphy (86.2% and 62.5%, respectively). 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Endocrine Surgery ‐ Iaes Papers Presented at Isw
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