TY - JOUR
T1 - The intravenous furosemide test
T2 - a simple way to evaluate renin responsiveness
AU - Kaplan, N. M.
AU - Kem, D. C.
AU - Holland, O. B.
AU - Kramer, N. J.
AU - Higgins, J.
AU - Gomez-Sanchez, C.
PY - 1976
Y1 - 1976
N2 - To identify patients with low renin hypertension, the authors measured plasma renin activity after the administration of 40 mg of furosemide intravenously and 30 minutes of upright posture in 127 normotensive subjects and 363 patients with essential hypertension. Plasma renin activity 30 minutes after intravenous furosemide was found to be closely correlated to the level found after either 2 or 4 h of standing or 3 days of a low salt diet plus 2 h of upright posture. Renin responsiveness was significantly lower in hypertensive patients, blacks, and women, compared with normotensive subjects, whites, and men respectively. The level of plasma renin activity in most normal white subjects was greater than 1.0 ng/ml/h and in most normal blacks was greater than 0.5 ng/ml/h It was below those levels in 23% of white hypertensive and 25.2% of black hypertensive patients respectively. The mean level of plasma renin activity fell with increasing age of hypertensive patients. This procedure is recommended as a safe, easy, and reliable test for assessing renin responsiveness and identifying the low renin state.
AB - To identify patients with low renin hypertension, the authors measured plasma renin activity after the administration of 40 mg of furosemide intravenously and 30 minutes of upright posture in 127 normotensive subjects and 363 patients with essential hypertension. Plasma renin activity 30 minutes after intravenous furosemide was found to be closely correlated to the level found after either 2 or 4 h of standing or 3 days of a low salt diet plus 2 h of upright posture. Renin responsiveness was significantly lower in hypertensive patients, blacks, and women, compared with normotensive subjects, whites, and men respectively. The level of plasma renin activity in most normal white subjects was greater than 1.0 ng/ml/h and in most normal blacks was greater than 0.5 ng/ml/h It was below those levels in 23% of white hypertensive and 25.2% of black hypertensive patients respectively. The mean level of plasma renin activity fell with increasing age of hypertensive patients. This procedure is recommended as a safe, easy, and reliable test for assessing renin responsiveness and identifying the low renin state.
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U2 - 10.7326/0003-4819-84-6-639
DO - 10.7326/0003-4819-84-6-639
M3 - Article
C2 - 937875
AN - SCOPUS:0017116147
SN - 1574-7891
VL - 84
SP - 639
EP - 645
JO - Unknown Journal
JF - Unknown Journal
IS - 6
ER -