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Urinary sodium potassium ratio is associated with clinical success after adrenalectomy in patients with unilateral primary aldosteronism.

Ming-Jse LeeChiao-Yin SunChing-Chu LuYuan-Shian ChangHeng-Chih PanYen-Hung LinVin-Cent WuJeff S Chueh
Published in: Therapeutic advances in chronic disease (2021)
uPA patients with a lower urinary NaK ratio, due to high plasma aldosterone and low serum potassium concentrations, were more likely to have clinical success after adrenalectomy. uPA patients with a higher urinary NaK ratio were associated with more severe inflammatory status, and possibly more resistant hypertension post-operatively.
Keyphrases
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