Effect of oral potassium supplementation on urinary potassium excretion and its diagnostic value for primary aldosteronism.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Clinical and Experimental Hypertension Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1080/10641963.2025.2457768
Ke Zhang, Xiyun Deng, Zhuoran Li, Chen Yi, Jianqiong Kong, Yunhong Wang
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Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to: (1) explore the effect of oral potassium supplementation on urinary potassium excretion, and (2) evaluate the value of urinary potassium-related indicators in distinguishing primary aldosteronism (PA) from non-PA patients.

Design and methods: A prospective study of 20 patients with hypertension and hypokalemia caused by renal potassium loss between November 2023 and April 2024 was conducted. Demographic features, 24-hour urine collection before and after potassium supplementation were all collected.

Results: The patients had a mean age of 49.38 years and 70% were male. Following a median potassium supplement dose of 8.50 g, serum potassium increased from 3.25 to 3.90 mmol/L (p < .001), and 24-hour urinary potassium (24 h UK) rose from 41.40 to 59.75 mmol/24 h (p = .004). After supplementation, 20% of patients had decreased 24 h UK, while 25%, 25%, and 40% showed increases of 0-10, 10-20, and > 20 mmol/24 h. Urinary-to-serum potassium ratio (USR) decreased in 40% of patients, while it increased by 0-5, 5-10, and > 10 L/24 h in 25%, 25%, and 10% of patients, respectively. Both 24 h UK and USR after repletion predicted PA with moderate-to-high accuracy (AUC = 0.808 for both). The optimal cutoff of 24 h UK and USR after supplementation were 51 mmol/24 h and 17.43 L/24 h. The AUC for 24 h USR and 24 h UK before repletion in predicting PA were 0.788 and 0.652, respectively.

Conclusions: Urinary potassium does not increase proportionally with serum potassium levels or the oral potassium dose, showing individual variability. Post-supplementation urinary potassium has greater diagnostic value for distinguishing PA than pre-supplementation indicators.

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期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Hypertension is a reputable journal that has converted to a full Open Access format starting from Volume 45 in 2023. While previous volumes are still accessible through a Pay to Read model, the journal now provides free and open access to its content. It serves as an international platform for the exchange of up-to-date scientific and clinical information concerning both human and animal hypertension. The journal publishes a wide range of articles, including full research papers, solicited and unsolicited reviews, and commentaries. Through these publications, the journal aims to enhance current understanding and support the timely detection, management, control, and prevention of hypertension-related conditions. One notable aspect of Clinical and Experimental Hypertension is its coverage of special issues that focus on the proceedings of symposia dedicated to hypertension research. This feature allows researchers and clinicians to delve deeper into the latest advancements in this field. The journal is abstracted and indexed in several renowned databases, including Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes News (Online), Reactions Weekly (Online), CABI, EBSCOhost, Elsevier BV, International Atomic Energy Agency, and the National Library of Medicine, among others. These affiliations ensure that the journal's content receives broad visibility and facilitates its discoverability by professionals and researchers in related disciplines.
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