2015
DOI: 10.1159/000381852
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The Aldosterone/Renin Ratio as a Diagnostic Tool for the Diagnosis of Primary Hypoaldosteronism in Newborns and Infants

Abstract: BACKGROUND/AIMS: Primary hypoaldosteronism is a rare inborn disorder with life-threatening symptoms in newborns and infants due to an aldosterone synthase defect. Diagnosis is often difficult as the plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) can remain within the normal range and thus lead to misinterpretation and delayed initiation of life-saving therapy. We aimed to test the eligibility of the PAC/plasma renin concentration (PRC) ratio as a tool for the diagnosis of primary hypoaldosteronism in newborns and infa… Show more

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“…Investigation of the renin‐aldosterone axis and use of USP in moderate or severe hyponatraemia and concurrent analysis of renin and aldosterone levels helps to confirm the diagnosis or exclude genetic causes of hyponatraemia such as aldosterone synthase deficiency 22 . Following restoration of normal electrolytes off treatment, USP can be used to demonstrate a return to normality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigation of the renin‐aldosterone axis and use of USP in moderate or severe hyponatraemia and concurrent analysis of renin and aldosterone levels helps to confirm the diagnosis or exclude genetic causes of hyponatraemia such as aldosterone synthase deficiency 22 . Following restoration of normal electrolytes off treatment, USP can be used to demonstrate a return to normality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%