Adrenal vein sampling

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Adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is a procedure used to confirm autonomous hormone production, if it is unilateral or bilateral, to guide further treatment.

Indication

AVS is commonly performed in primary aldosteronism, being indicated to identify aldosterone-secreting adenomas and to differentiate adenomas from bilateral adrenal hyperplasia.

It It can be performed also to identify a biochemically proved pheochromocytoma that is not visible at CT or MRI1

In rare occasions, AVS could be used for adrenal Cushing disease or for syndromes of androgen excess.

Technique

Although technique varies a standard modern approach would consist of1,3:

  1. review prior imaging as CT or MRI
  2. obtain a venous access from common femoral vein puncture with guiding catheter / microcatheter set-up
  3. place selective catheter in IVC and sequentially cannulate and sample right followed by left adrenal vein
  4. confirm catheter position with contrast injection
    1. Back pain could be reported by the patient while contrast is injected into adrenal vein, particularly on the right
  5. venous sampling from each adrenal vein and peripheral source (e.g., femoral vein)
    1. Some institutions use adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) infusions before and during adrenal sampling.
    2. Other institutions avoid it due asuspicion suspicion ofpossible misdiagnosed possible misdiagnosed bilateral cases1.
  6. Label all tubes (attention to right vs. left)
  7. submit samples for laboratory assays (aldosterone and cortisol) 
  • -<p><br><strong>Adrenal vein sampling (AVS)</strong> is a procedure used to confirm autonomous hormone production, if it is unilateral or bilateral, to guide further treatment.</p><h4>Indication</h4><p>AVS is commonly performed in <a title="primary aldosteronism" href="/articles/primary-aldosteronism">primary aldosteronism</a>, being indicated to identify aldosterone-secreting <a title="Adrenal adenomas" href="/articles/adrenal-adenoma">adenomas</a> and to differentiate adenomas from bilateral <a title="Adrenal hyperplasia" href="/articles/adrenal-hyperplasia">adrenal hyperplasia</a>.</p><p>It can be performed also to identify a biochemically proved <a title="Pheochromocytoma" href="/articles/pheochromocytoma-2">pheochromocytoma</a> that is not visible at CT or MRI. </p><p>In rare occasions, AVS could be used for adrenal <a title="Cushing syndrome" href="/articles/cushing-syndrome">Cushing</a> disease or for syndromes of androgen excess.</p><h4>Technique</h4><p>Although technique varies a standard modern approach would consist of:</p><ol>
  • +<p><br><strong>Adrenal vein sampling (AVS)</strong> is a procedure used to confirm autonomous hormone production, if it is unilateral or bilateral, to guide further treatment.</p><h4>Indication</h4><p>AVS is commonly performed in <a href="/articles/primary-aldosteronism">primary aldosteronism</a>, being indicated to identify aldosterone-secreting <a href="/articles/adrenal-adenoma">adenomas</a> and to differentiate adenomas from bilateral <a href="/articles/adrenal-hyperplasia">adrenal hyperplasia</a>. It can be performed also to identify a biochemically proved <a href="/articles/pheochromocytoma-2">pheochromocytoma</a> that is not visible at CT or MRI <sup>1</sup>. </p><p>In rare occasions, AVS could be used for adrenal <a href="/articles/cushing-syndrome">Cushing</a> disease or for syndromes of androgen excess.</p><h4>Technique</h4><p>Although technique varies a standard modern approach would consist of <sup>1,3</sup>:</p><ol>
  • -<li>Some institutions<span style="font-size:13px; line-height:1.6em"> use adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) infusions before and during adrenal sampling.</span>
  • -</li>
  • -<li>
  • -<font size="2"><span style="line-height:1.6em">Other institutions avoid it due a </span></font>suspicion<font size="2"><span style="line-height:1.6em"> of </span>possible mis<span style="line-height:1.6em">diagnosed bilateral cases.</span></font>
  • -</li>
  • +<li>Some institutions use adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) infusions before and during adrenal sampling.</li>
  • +<li>Other institutions avoid it due a suspicion of possible misdiagnosed bilateral cases <sup>1</sup>.</li>
  • -<li><font size="2"><span style="line-height:1.6em">Label all tubes (attention to right vs. left)</span></font></li>
  • +<li>Label all tubes (attention to right vs. left)</li>

References changed:

  • 1. Daunt N. Adrenal vein sampling: how to make it quick, easy, and successful. Radiographics. 2005;25 Suppl 1 (suppl_1): S143-58. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/rg.25si055514">doi:10.1148/rg.25si055514</a> - <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16227488">Pubmed citation</a><span class="auto"></span>
  • 2. Kahn SL, Angle JF. Adrenal vein sampling. Tech Vasc Interv Radiol. 2010;13 (2): 110-25. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.tvir.2010.02.006">doi:10.1053/j.tvir.2010.02.006</a> - <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20540920">Pubmed citation</a><span class="auto"></span>
  • 3. Walker TG. Interventional Procedures. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. (2012) ISBN:1931884862. <a href="http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1931884862">Read it at Google Books</a> - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1931884862">Find it at Amazon</a><span class="ref_v3"></span>
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