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KMID : 0363819780120010001
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
1978 Volume.12 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.8
Studies on Renin Stimulation in Normal Controls and in Patients with Essential Hypertension
ÍÔóãâï/Koh, Chang-Soon
õËˬêª/ì°ûðЦ/ì°ïáßÓ/Choe, Kang Won/Lee, Hong Kyu/Lee, Jung Sang
Abstract
To find out a convenient and reliable method of. detecting low renin status, we employed ,intravenous furosemide injection as a stimulatory maneuver. The results thus obtained were ,compared with those from the postural stimuli and basal plasma renin activity (PRA) in relation to sodium excretion. Intravenous furosemide test was performed in 66 control :subjects and 44 patients with essential hypertension. The results were as follow; 1) Mean PRA in control subjects rose from 2.5¡¾1.95 ng/ml/hr (basal) to 4.5-2.51, 5.2¡¾2.49 and 4.2¡¾2.44 ng/ml/sr at 1, 2 and 3hrs after p,¢¥ injection. One-hour response is more convenient in clinical practice. 2) Postural stimuli by assuming an upright posture for 3 hrs gave rise to considerable increase in PRA (4.0¡¾2.92 from 2.4¡¾1.85), but we found it less convenient than stimulation with furosemide. 3) The increase in PRA was much less marked in patients with essential hypertension as a whole (2.9¡¾2.75). Hyporesponsiveness to furosemide stimuli was found in 34.1%. Of these hyporesponders, a third had a normal ,basal PRA, indicating the need for this kind stimulatory procedure. 4) Younger age group showed greater renin responsiveness than older age group after furosemide stimuli. Likewise -mean_ age of low reninn patients (52.9¡¾5.38 years old) was significantly higher than that of high and normal renin patients (44.1¡¾13.73 years old).
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