Test Report Showing Adrenal Adenomas On Adrenal Gland. Aldosterone Level Was Low. Advised To Take Saline Infusion Test. Is It Necessary?
To rule out Conn's syndrome
Detailed Answer:
The saline infusion test is performed to confirm the diagnosis of 'Primary Hyperaldosteronism' also eponymously called Conn's syndrome. Simply put, it aims to look for aldosterone excess in the body. The adrenal glands normally make aldosterone, a hormone that participates in blood pressure regulation. It is made by the adrenal glands. The adenomas that have been detected in your adrenal gland could potentially be making excess aldosterone. There are a few screening tests to evaluate for this condition. One of them is called ARR (Aldosterone to Renin Ratio). It is a blood test. If the result is abnormal, endocrinologists typically proceed to confirm the diagnosis. There are couple different tests for this too. Saline infusion is one of them.