Tissue Sodium Quantification in Patients With Primary Aldosteronism: See Sodium to Treat
The study aims to provide quantitative facts on the pathophysiological changes in tissue Na+ content during Na+/K+ redistribution disorders in patients with PA in response to standard therapy. The investigators hypothesize that patients with primary aldosteronism have excessive Na+ storage in the muscle, which can now be quantified non-invasively using 23NaMRI. In analogy to the role of HbA1c as a metabolic long-term marker in diabetes, the quantifiable changes in muscle Na+ content may deliver the data evidence necessary to justify and conduct randomized diagnostic endpoint outcome trials in the future, with the ultimate aim to improve PA detection rate and treatment.
Age 21-70 years, with arterial hypertension or suspected to have primary aldoste... [+2]
implanted devices (surgical clips, heart pacemakers or defibrillators, cochlear... [+10]