The inferior emissary vein: a reliable landmark for right adrenal vein sampling

Right adrenal vein (RAV) catheterization can be a very challenging step in adrenal venous sampling (AVS). Visualization of the inferior emissary vein (IEV) may be an indication of successful RAV catheterization. To compare the rate of successful RAV sampling in the presence of the IEV. Retrospective...

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Published inActa radiologica (1987) Vol. 56; no. 4; p. 454
Main Authors Kohi, Maureen P, Agarwal, Vishal K, Naeger, David M, Taylor, Andrew G, Kolli, K Pallav, Fidelman, Nicholas, LaBerge, Jeanne M, Kerlan, Jr, Robert K
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Abstract Right adrenal vein (RAV) catheterization can be a very challenging step in adrenal venous sampling (AVS). Visualization of the inferior emissary vein (IEV) may be an indication of successful RAV catheterization. To compare the rate of successful RAV sampling in the presence of the IEV. Retrospective review of all consecutive patients with PA who underwent AVS between April 2009 and April 2012 was performed. A total of 30 patients were identified. Procedural images, cortisol, and aldosterone values obtained from sampling of the RAV and inferior vena cava (IVC) were reviewed. Cortisol measurements obtained from RAV samples were divided by measurements from the infra-renal IVC blood samples in order to calculate the selectivity index (SI). An SI >3 was considered indicative of technically successful RAV sampling. RAV sampling was considered technically successful in 29 out of 30 cases (97%). In cases of successful RAV sampling (29 patients), the IEV was identified in 25 patients (86%). The IEV was visualized in isolation in 16 patients (64%), and in conjunction with visualization of the RAV or right adrenal gland stain in nine patients (36%). The IEV was not visualized in the one case of unsuccessful RAV sampling. Visualizing the IEV had a sensitivity of 86.2% for successful RAV sampling. The IEV may serve as a reliable landmark for the RAV during RAV sampling.
AbstractList Right adrenal vein (RAV) catheterization can be a very challenging step in adrenal venous sampling (AVS). Visualization of the inferior emissary vein (IEV) may be an indication of successful RAV catheterization. To compare the rate of successful RAV sampling in the presence of the IEV. Retrospective review of all consecutive patients with PA who underwent AVS between April 2009 and April 2012 was performed. A total of 30 patients were identified. Procedural images, cortisol, and aldosterone values obtained from sampling of the RAV and inferior vena cava (IVC) were reviewed. Cortisol measurements obtained from RAV samples were divided by measurements from the infra-renal IVC blood samples in order to calculate the selectivity index (SI). An SI >3 was considered indicative of technically successful RAV sampling. RAV sampling was considered technically successful in 29 out of 30 cases (97%). In cases of successful RAV sampling (29 patients), the IEV was identified in 25 patients (86%). The IEV was visualized in isolation in 16 patients (64%), and in conjunction with visualization of the RAV or right adrenal gland stain in nine patients (36%). The IEV was not visualized in the one case of unsuccessful RAV sampling. Visualizing the IEV had a sensitivity of 86.2% for successful RAV sampling. The IEV may serve as a reliable landmark for the RAV during RAV sampling.
Author Taylor, Andrew G
Kolli, K Pallav
Kohi, Maureen P
Fidelman, Nicholas
LaBerge, Jeanne M
Agarwal, Vishal K
Naeger, David M
Kerlan, Jr, Robert K
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adrenal Glands - blood supply
Adult
Aged
Blood Specimen Collection - methods
Catheterization, Peripheral - methods
Female
Humans
Hydrocortisone - blood
Male
Middle Aged
Radiography, Interventional - methods
Retrospective Studies
Sensitivity and Specificity
Veins - anatomy & histology
Young Adult
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