Saralasin test as a diagnostic and prognostic aid in renovascular hypertensive patients subjected to renal operation.

E F Poutasse, L Gonzalez-Serva, J R Wendelken, J P Franz
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A positive saralasin test in patients with angiographic evidence of renovascular disease and other positive functional tests gives further assurance that these patients will achieve normal or substantially reduced blood pressure postoperatively. In our experience with proved renovascular hypertension there was a 19% incidence of falsely negative saralasin tests. Therefore, saralasin should not be used as the sole screening test in hypertensive patients suspected of having surgically correctable lesions. There is a direct correlation between elevated renin activity and a positive saralasin test. In some patients saralasin may be more sensitive than any other currently used test to detect overactivity of the renin-angiotensin system. This would determine those patients with technical errors in renin sampling and assays. Of the 16 patients (all normotensive) who had 6-month followup tests 5 had elevated peripheral renin activity, probably owing to furosemide stimulation. Of these 5 patients 2 had a positive postoperative saralasin test, raising the question of potential falsely positive responses in cases of essential hypertension and coincidental non-functional renal artery stenosis. Patients with high renin essential hypertension may respond to saralasin, even in the absence of renal artery lesions. A saralasin test should be done in a hospital where all specific conditions can be met and potential complications handled promptly.

萨拉拉西素试验在肾手术肾血管性高血压患者中的诊断和预后帮助。
有肾血管疾病血管造影证据和其他阳性功能试验的患者,萨拉拉西素试验阳性进一步保证这些患者术后血压正常或明显降低。根据我们的经验,经证实的肾血管性高血压患者有19%的萨拉拉西素试验假阴性的发生率。因此,salalasin不应作为怀疑有手术可矫正病变的高血压患者的唯一筛查试验。肾素活性升高与萨拉拉西素试验阳性有直接关系。在一些患者中,saralasin可能比任何其他目前用于检测肾素-血管紧张素系统过度活动的测试更敏感。这将确定在肾素取样和测定中存在技术错误的患者。在接受6个月随访试验的16例患者(血压均正常)中,5例外周肾素活性升高,可能是由于速尿刺激所致。在这5例患者中,2例术后萨拉拉西素试验阳性,这提出了在原发性高血压和同时发生非功能性肾动脉狭窄的情况下可能出现假阳性反应的问题。高肾素原发性高血压患者即使在没有肾动脉病变的情况下,也可能对萨拉拉西辛有反应。萨拉拉西素测试应在医院进行,在那里可以满足所有特定条件并及时处理潜在的并发症。
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