A Prospective Study of the Prevalence of Primary Aldosteronism in 1,125 Hypertensive Patients

2006
Objectives We prospectively investigated the prevalence of curable forms of primary aldosteronism(PA) in newly diagnosed hypertensive patients. Background The prevalence of curable forms of PA is currently unknown, although retrospective data suggest that it is not as low as commonly perceived. Methods Consecutive hypertensive patients referred to 14 hypertension centers underwent a diagnostic protocol composed of measurement of Na + and K + in serum and 24-h urine, sitting plasma renin activity, and aldosteroneat baseline and after 50 mg captopril. The patients with an aldosterone/renin ratio >40 at baseline, and/or >30 after captopril, and/or a probability of PA (by a logistic discriminant function) ≥50% underwent imaging tests and adrenal vein sampling (AVS) or adrenocortical scintigraphy to identify the underlying adrenal pathology. An aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) was diagnosed in patients who in addition to excess autonomous aldosteronesecretion showed: 1) lateralized aldosteronesecretion at AVS or adrenocortical scintigraphy, 2) adenoma at surgery and pathology, and 3) a blood pressure decrease after adrenalectomy. Evidence of excess autonomous aldosteronesecretion without such criteria led to a diagnosis of idiopathic hyperaldosteronism(IHA). Results A total of 1,180 patients (age 46 ± 12 years) were enrolled; a conclusive diagnosis was attained in 1,125 (95.3%). Of these, 54 (4.8%) had an APA and 72 (6.4%) had an IHA. There were more APA (62.5%) and fewer IHA cases (37.5%) at centers where AVS was available (p = 0.002); the opposite occurred where AVS was unavailable. Conclusions In newly diagnosed hypertensive patients referred to hypertension centers, the prevalence of APA is high (4.8%). The availability of AVS is essential for an accurate identification of the adrenocortical pathologies underlying PA.
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