Schulman Rhonda L
Animal Specialty Group, 4641 Colorado Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90039, USA.
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 2010 Mar;40(2):353-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2009.10.006.
Primary hyperaldosteronism (PHA) is being recognized more frequently in cats. Usual hallmarks of the disease include hypokalemia and systemic hypertension. Ultrasound frequently detects an abnormality in the affected adrenal gland. Diagnosis is based on increased plasma or serum aldosterone concentrations, particularly in the face of hypokalemia and low renin activity (when measurement is available). Cats with PHA have good prognoses with surgical excision of tumor-bearing adrenal glands. Medical management can stabilize patients for many months. The reported incidence is likely to increase as practitioners become more aware of the condition and diagnose it earlier in the disease course. If veterinarians choose to use humans as an experimental model, PHA should be considered a differential for cats with hypertension of unknown cause or that is refractory to treatment. Using hypokalemia as a definitive criterion in screening for PHA may result in late-stage diagnosis and underrecognition of incidence of PHA in the hypertensive population.
原发性醛固酮增多症(PHA)在猫中越来越常见。该疾病的常见特征包括低钾血症和全身性高血压。超声检查经常能发现受影响肾上腺的异常。诊断基于血浆或血清醛固酮浓度升高,尤其是在存在低钾血症和低肾素活性(若可测量)的情况下。患有PHA的猫通过手术切除有肿瘤的肾上腺,预后良好。药物治疗可使患者稳定数月。随着从业者对该病的认识提高并在病程早期进行诊断,报告的发病率可能会增加。如果兽医选择将人类作为实验模型,PHA应被视为不明原因高血压或治疗难治性高血压猫的鉴别诊断。将低钾血症作为筛查PHA的决定性标准可能会导致晚期诊断,并低估高血压人群中PHA的发病率。