Saline suppression testing-induced hypocalcemia and implications for clinical interpretations.
Wasita W ParksookJenifer M BrownJulia MilksLaura C TsaiJustin ChanAnna MooreYvonne NiebuhrBrooke HonzelAndrew J NewmanAnand VaidyaPublished in: European journal of endocrinology (2024)
SST uniformly decreases serum calcium, which is likely to be due to the combination of variable dilution, increased renal clearance, and vitamin D status. These acute reductions in bioavailable calcium are associated with lower post-SST aldosterone. Given the critical role of extracellular calcium in regulating aldosterone production, these findings warrant renewed inquiry into the validity of SST interpretations for excluding primary aldosteronism.