A reevaluation of the hemodynamics of pheochromocytoma.

Author:

Bravo E1,Fouad-Tarazi F1,Rossi G1,Imamura M1,Lin W W1,Madkour M A1,Wicker P1,Cressman M D1,Saragoca M1

Affiliation:

1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Department of Heart and Hypertension Research, Ohio 44195-5069.

Abstract

We examined the hemodynamic features of 24 untreated patients with surgically proven pheochromocytoma during steady-state periods and compared them with 24 untreated essential hypertensive patients individually matched for sex, age, body surface area, and arterial blood pressure. We found that, despite having 10-fold higher levels of circulating catecholamines, pheochromocytoma patients have hemodynamic characteristics similar to patients with essential hypertension and that, in individual patients, the ratio of circulating norepinephrine to epinephrine had no relation to the hemodynamic profile. In both groups, increased total peripheral resistance is primarily responsible for maintenance of hypertension. These results suggest that, unlike the acute administration of catecholamines, long-term exposure to high levels of circulating catecholamines does not produce hemodynamic responses characteristic of this group of compounds. This might be due in part to desensitization of the cardiovascular system to catecholamines and might explain the clinical observation that some patients can be completely asymptomatic despite harboring an actively catecholamine-secreting pheochromocytoma.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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