Literature DB >> 484965

Sensitivity and specificity of screening tests for renal vascular hypertension.

C E Grim, F C Luft, M H Weinberger, C M Grim.   

Abstract

To facilitate the identification of patients with renal vascular hypertension, we evaluated four potential screening tests: rapid-sequence urography, systolic-diastolic abdominal bruit, upright plasma renin activity (PRA), and response to saralasin infusion. Our study included 379 normal subjects, 199 essential hypertensive patients with normal renal angiograms, and 64 patients with surgically responsive renal vascular hypertension. Thirty-nine percent of patients with renal vascular hypertension had systolic-diastolic bruits, 76% abnormal urograms, and 27% a PRA greater than 30 ng of angiotensin 1/mL.3 h. Only one half of the 23 patients with renal vascular hypertension tested had a depressor response to saralasin, as did two of 13 essential hypertensive patients. In essential hypertensive subjects, 1% had systolic-diastolic bruits, 2% abnormal urograms, and 5% upright renin values greater than 30 ng of angiotensin 1/mL.3 h. The screening combination of urogram, bruit, or upright renin value offered a test sensitivity of 93%, with a specificity of 92%. The results of saralasin infusion failed to increase the diagnostic yield.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 484965     DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-91-4-617

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-4819            Impact factor:   25.391


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