Utility of right adrenal signature veins in venous sampling for primary aldosteronism

Ann Med. 2023 Dec;55(1):2234934. doi: 10.1080/07853890.2023.2234934.

Abstract

Background: This study aimed to identify the appropriate signature veins for the right adrenal gland using a 3D model fused with adrenal venography images and to verify their accuracy through the selectivity index (SI) >2.

Methods: We analyzed the right adrenal venography images of 41 patients who underwent adrenal venous sampling (AVS). These images were merged with a 3D structure of the adrenal gland to identify the signature veins of the right adrenal gland. We then used the signature veins observed during adrenal venography to determine the optimal position of the catheter tip during AVS for 53 other patients. Finally, we verified the accuracy of this method according to the SI.

Results: We successfully fused the 3D models of 41 cases with adrenal venography images. We identified the trunk branch type as the major venous morphology in the right anterior oblique at degrees of 30 (38 cases, 92.7%). In addition, the central vein, brush vein, uvula vein, and capsular vein were identified as signature veins for the right AVS. The accuracy of AVS was 100% in the other 53 patients, as verified by an SI >2.

Conclusions: Our study identified the right adrenal signature veins, including the previously overlooked uvula vein, which can be used to determine the position of the catheter tip and improve the success rate of AVS.

Keywords: Adrenal signature veins; adrenal venous sampling; primary aldosteronism; three-dimensional reconstruction; venography.

Plain language summary

The majority of the venography types observed in patients in the right anterior oblique at 30 degrees during adrenal venography were trunk branch types, while irregular or hollow triangle types were infrequent.The signature veins identified during right adrenal venous sampling were the central vein, brush vein, uvula vein, and capsular vein.The right adrenal signature veins, particularly the uvula vein, which has not been given much attention in the past, can serve as a reference to verify the position of the catheter tip and enhance the success rate of adrenal venous sampling.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adrenal Glands / blood supply
  • Adrenal Glands / diagnostic imaging
  • Aldosterone
  • Catheterization / methods
  • Humans
  • Hyperaldosteronism* / diagnosis
  • Phlebography / methods
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Aldosterone

Grants and funding

The study received partial support from the Young Talents Project of Hubei Provincial Health Commission, China [Grant number WJ2021Q012] and the Science and Technology Research Key Project of the Education Department of Hubei Province, China [Grant number D20212602].