Conn's (Hyperaldosteronism) Flashcards
What is Hyperaldosteronism
It is excessive aldosterone production by the zona glomerulosa and is associated with HTN and low Potassium
What is the cause of Conn’s syndrome
Adrenal Adenoma
What are the causes of hyperaldosteronism
Bilateral adrenal hyperplasia
Adrenal carcinoma
What does the patient present with
HTN Hypokalemia Metabolic alkalosis Nocturia and Polyuria Mood change and headache Lapse in concentration
What are the investigations for Hyperaldosteronism
FBC/UE/LFT ESR Aldosetrone:Renin ratio x-ray and CT (imaging) Saline suppression test
What is the Gold Standard investigation for Hyperladosteronism
Adrenal venous sampling
-No Aldosterone suppression w/saline
How do you manage Hyperaldosterone
Adrenal gland = resection
Bilateral adrenal hyperplasia = Spiranolactone (K+ sparing)
How does hyperaldosteronism cause HTN and Hypokalemia
Increase aldosterone increases Na channels (Decreases Renin).
This causes more sodium uptake and increased potassium excretion (hypokalemia) and thus Increase A:R ratio.
More sodium = HTN
What is the pathology of Conn’s
Raised Aldosterone
- Raised Sodium and water = HTN
- Low Potassium = Hypokalemia
What is the first line investigation for Conn’s
AR ratio raised