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Urinary sodium-to-potassium ratio and plasma renin and aldosterone concentrations in normotensive children: implications for the interpretation of results.
Martinez-Aguayo, Alejandro G; Campino, Carmen; Rodriguez-Fernandez, Maria; Poggi, Helena; D'apremont, Ivonne; Moore, Rosario; Garcia, Hernan; Solari, Sandra; Allende, Fidel; Peredo, Soledad; Trincado, Claudia; Carvajal, Cristian; Arancibia, Monica; Ossa, Jose Tomas; Sifaqui, Sofia; Fardella, Carlos E; Baudrand, Rene.
Affiliation
  • Martinez-Aguayo AG; Pediatrics Division, School of Medicine.
  • Campino C; Center of Translational Endocrinology (CETREN).
  • Rodriguez-Fernandez M; Center of Translational Endocrinology (CETREN).
  • Poggi H; Endocrinology Department, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile.
  • D'apremont I; Millennium Institute on Immunology and Immunotherapy, Santiago.
  • Moore R; Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering, Schools of Engineering, Medicine and Biological Sciences.
  • Garcia H; Pediatrics Division, School of Medicine.
  • Solari S; Pediatrics Division, School of Medicine.
  • Allende F; Pediatrics Division, School of Medicine.
  • Peredo S; Pediatrics Division, School of Medicine.
  • Trincado C; Center of Translational Endocrinology (CETREN).
  • Carvajal C; Center of Translational Endocrinology (CETREN).
  • Arancibia M; Department of Clinical Laboratories, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Macul, Chile.
  • Ossa JT; Center of Translational Endocrinology (CETREN).
  • Sifaqui S; Department of Clinical Laboratories, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Macul, Chile.
  • Fardella CE; Pediatrics Division, School of Medicine.
  • Baudrand R; Pediatrics Division, School of Medicine.
J Hypertens ; 38(4): 671-678, 2020 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31790052
OBJECTIVES: To identify associations among the plasma renin concentration (PRC), plasma aldosterone and urinary sodium (Na)/potassium (K) ratio, and to integrate these variables into a nomogram with the aim of estimating the expected versus observed aldosterone concentration. METHODS: We studied 40 healthy normotensive children (5-8 years old, 57.5% girls) who were born at term and were adequate for their gestational age. Following overnight fasting, the PRC and plasma aldosterone in blood samples were measured, and the Na/K ratio was calculated from a simultaneously obtained urinary spot sample. A mathematical function was defined with these three variables, and a nomogram was built that would return the expected aldosterone concentration from the obtained plasma renin and urinary Na/K ratio values. RESULTS: The PRC (B =  5.9, P < 0.001) and urinary Na/K ratio (B = -98.1, P = 0.003) were significant independent predictors of plasma aldosterone. The correlation between the observed plasma aldosterone and the expected plasma aldosterone, as obtained from the nomogram, was r = 0.88, P < 0.001. The average difference between the observed and expected plasma aldosterone was -0.89, with a standard deviation of ±30%. CONCLUSION: The strong correlation between the urinary Na/K ratio, from urine samples taken at the same as the blood samples, and plasma renin and aldosterone concentrations allowed us to build a nomogram to predict aldosterone levels. This approach may be useful for evaluating the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) in pediatric patients with hypertension and RAAS dysfunction.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Potassium / Renin-Angiotensin System / Sodium / Renin / Aldosterone Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Hypertens Year: 2020 Document type: Article Country of publication: Países Bajos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Potassium / Renin-Angiotensin System / Sodium / Renin / Aldosterone Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Hypertens Year: 2020 Document type: Article Country of publication: Países Bajos