Captopril suppression test
Medical test for aldosterone levels
Captopril suppression test | |
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Aldosterone (chemical structure) is measured in the CST. | |
Purpose | measures plasma levels of aldosterone. |
The captopril suppression test (CST) is a non-invasive medical test that measures plasma levels of aldosterone.[1] Aldosterone production is suppressed by captopril through the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system. CST results are used to assist in the diagnososis of primary aldosteronism (Conn syndrome).
See also
- Captopril challenge test – used to diagnose renal artery stenosis
References
- ^ Agharazii M, Douville P, Grose JH, Lebel M (June 2001). "Captopril suppression versus salt loading in confirming primary aldosteronism". Hypertension. 37 (6): 1440–3. doi:10.1161/01.hyp.37.6.1440. PMID 11408392.
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