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Prevalence of primary aldosteronism without hypertension in the general population: Results in Shika study
Authors:Shigehiro Karashima  Mitsuhiro Kometani  Hiromasa Tsujiguchi  Hiroki Asakura  Shigeru Nakano  Mikiya Usukura
Affiliation:1. Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine, Kanazawa, Japan;2. Internal medicine, Saiseikai Kanazawa Hospital, Kanazawa, Japan;3. Department of Public Health, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine, Kanazawa, Japan;4. Internal Medicine, Shika Town Togi Hospital, Hakui-gun Shika-machi, Japan;5. Internal Medicine, Shika Clinic, Hakui-gun Shika-machi, Japan
Abstract:Objective: Recent studies have reported a high prevalence of primary aldosteronism (PA) among hypertensive patients. However, few data exist regarding the prevalence of PA in the general population. Therefore, we examined the prevalence of PA in the general population including normotensive subjects. Methods: Plasma renin activity (ng/mL/hr), plasma aldosterone concentration (pg/mL) and aldosterone renin ratio (ARR) were determined in 309 subjects aged >40 years in Horimatsu and Higashi-Matsuho district, Shika-machi, Ishikawa, Japan. Results: Among them, 195 subjects (78 males, mean age: 62 ± 11 years) did not take antihypertensive agents: 113 normotensive subjects and 82 hypertensive subjects. Under these conditions, 68 subjects (13 males, age 62 ± 10 years) had an ARR >200. In 14 subjects who underwent captopril suppression test, PA was documented in 5 subjects, yielding a minimum prevalence of 2.6% in total subjects (1.8% in normotensive subjects and 3.7% in hypertensive subjects). Interestingly, females subjects demonstrated significant differences in ARR between subjects with age <50 (172 ± 105) and those with age 51–60 (388 ± 531), although there were no differences in male subjects. Conclusions: These results demonstrate that PA including normotensive subjects exists more commonly than that expected in the general population. We suggest further investigation about the cause and progression of PA associated with sex and aging.
Keywords:General population  normotensive  primary aldosteronism  prevalence
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