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The clinical utility of plasma and urine metanephrines in hypertensive emergency.

Sriram GubbiPriyanka MathiasLeonidas PalaiodimosRaphael HulkowerUlrich Schubart
Published in: Hormones (Athens, Greece) (2023)
Marked MTN elevations in HTNE are uncommon. Therefore, we recommend against measuring MTN in the setting of an apparent precipitating cause of HTNE to avoid unnecessary testing and imaging. Testing for MTN in HTNE should be pursued only when there is no clear precipitating cause and in cases where there is strong underlying clinical suspicion for PPGL. However, should testing be performed, marked MTN elevations should not be disregarded as being a commonly occurring result of HTNE.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • public health
  • high resolution
  • healthcare
  • mass spectrometry
  • computed tomography
  • diffusion weighted imaging