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KMID : 0363819750090010011
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
1975 Volume.9 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.14
Diagnostic Problems in Thyroid Disease


Abstract
Radioimmunoassay for the measurement of plasma renin activity (PRA) was performed in 43 normal Koreans and 45 patients with-essential hypertension.
Plasma samples were drawn in supine position in the morning and after upright posture for 4 hours.
Urinary sodium excretion rates were measured in the concurrent 24 hour urine samples, as an index of their sodium balance.
The results were as follows:
1. There was an inverse correlation between 24hr sodium excretion and PRA.
The normal values of PRA in supine position ranged from 1.0 to 7.0 ng/ml/hr. when 24
hour sodium excretion were between 50 to 150 mEq. PRA in elderly tended to be low.
2. When stimulated by 4 hour upright posture, PRA increased by 2.6 times from the baseline
value.
3. Of the 45 patients with essential hypertension, PRA was low in 10 cases (22.2%), normal in 28 cases (62.2%), and high in 7 cases (15.6%).
4. In the normal and high renin groups, who tended to be younger in ages, mean diastolic blood pressure and BUN were higher than in low renin group. Though hypertensive retinopathy and left ventricular hypertrophy in ECG were more prevalent in the former, no significant
differences were noted as in the case of serum cholesterol.
5. There were 8 cases of cardiovascular complications (7 with cerebral vascular accident, 1 with myocardial infarction); 3 in low renin group (30%), 2 in normal renin (7. 1%) and 3 in high renin group (42.9%). This figure indicated higher rate of cardiovascular complications in high renin groups, and lower rate in normal renin group. But the incidence of the complication was not significantly low in low renin group.
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