Diagnosis of Primary Aldosteronism by Seated Saline Suppression Test -Variability Between Immunoassay and HPLC-MS/MS

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Background: In primary aldosteronism (PA), excessive, autonomous secretion of aldosterone is not suppressed by salt loading or fludrocortisone. For seated saline suppression testing (SSST), the recommended diagnostic cutoff 4-hour plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) measured by high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS is 162 pmol/L. Most diagnostic laboratories, however, use immunoassays to measure PAC. The cutoff for SSST using immunoassay is not known. We hypothesized that the cutoff is different between the assays. Methods: We analyzed 80 of the 87 SSST tests that were performed during our recent study defining the HPLC-MS/MS cutoff. PA was confirmed in 65 by positive fludrocortisone suppression testing (FST) and/or lateralization on adrenal venous sampling and excluded in 15 by negative FST. PAC was measured by a chemiluminescence immunoassay (PACIA) in the SSST samples using the DiaSorin Liaison XL analyzer, and receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis was performed to identify the PACIA cutoff. Results: ROC revealed good performance (area under the curve = 0.893; P

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Thuzar, M., Young, K., Ahmed, A. H., Ward, G., Wolley, M., Guo, Z., … Stowasser, M. (2020). Diagnosis of Primary Aldosteronism by Seated Saline Suppression Test -Variability Between Immunoassay and HPLC-MS/MS. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 105(3). https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgz150

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