Exceso de mineralocorticoides en hipertensos esenciales: enfoque clínico-diagnóstico

Background: Primary hyperaldosteronism is more frequent among subjects with essential hypertension than previously thought. The prevalence, according to local and international evidence could fluctuate between 9 and 10%. Aim: To investigate if subjects with essential hypertension have different aldosterone and renin plasma levels than normotensive subjects. Patients and methods: One hundred twenty five subjects with essential hypertension, not receiving medications for at least two weeks prior to the study and 168 age and sex matched normotensive controls were studied. Blood was drawn between 9 and 10 AM during a sodium free diet to determine plasma aldosterone, plasma renin activity and potassium. Results: Plasma aldosterone was higher in hypertensive subjects than controls (11.6 ± 7.6 and 9.9 ± 5.1 ng/dl respectively; p=0.04). Plasma renin activity was lower in hypertensives than controls (1.42 ± 1.28 and 1.88 ± 1.39 ng/ml/h respectively; p<0.001). Thus, plasma aldosterone/plasma renin activity ratio was higher in hypertensives (13.8 ± 13.5 and 8.3 ± 7.8; p<0.001). A pathological ratio was defined as over 25, corresponding to the mean plus two standard deviations of the control group. Primary hyperaldosteronism was found in 5/125 hypertensives (4%) and 1/168 normotensive subject (0.6%). None had hypokalemia. Conclusions: Subjects with essential hypertension have higher plasma aldosterone and lower plasma renin activity than normal controls. A plasma aldosterone/plasma renin activity over 25 was defined as abnormal. (Rev Méd Chile 2000; 128: 955-61)

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Main Authors: Cortés P,Paola, Fardella B,Carlos, Oestreicher C,Eveline, Gac E,Homero, Mosso G,Lorena, Soto M,Julia, Foradori C,Arnaldo, Claverie R,Ximena, Ahuad N,Jessica, Montero L,Joaquín
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Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2000
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720000009000012005-11-15Exceso de mineralocorticoides en hipertensos esenciales: enfoque clínico-diagnósticoCortés P,PaolaFardella B,CarlosOestreicher C,EvelineGac E,HomeroMosso G,LorenaSoto M,JuliaForadori C,ArnaldoClaverie R,XimenaAhuad N,JessicaMontero L,Joaquín Aldosterone Hyperaldosteronism Hypertension Background: Primary hyperaldosteronism is more frequent among subjects with essential hypertension than previously thought. The prevalence, according to local and international evidence could fluctuate between 9 and 10%. Aim: To investigate if subjects with essential hypertension have different aldosterone and renin plasma levels than normotensive subjects. Patients and methods: One hundred twenty five subjects with essential hypertension, not receiving medications for at least two weeks prior to the study and 168 age and sex matched normotensive controls were studied. Blood was drawn between 9 and 10 AM during a sodium free diet to determine plasma aldosterone, plasma renin activity and potassium. Results: Plasma aldosterone was higher in hypertensive subjects than controls (11.6 ± 7.6 and 9.9 ± 5.1 ng/dl respectively; p=0.04). Plasma renin activity was lower in hypertensives than controls (1.42 ± 1.28 and 1.88 ± 1.39 ng/ml/h respectively; p<0.001). Thus, plasma aldosterone/plasma renin activity ratio was higher in hypertensives (13.8 ± 13.5 and 8.3 ± 7.8; p<0.001). A pathological ratio was defined as over 25, corresponding to the mean plus two standard deviations of the control group. Primary hyperaldosteronism was found in 5/125 hypertensives (4%) and 1/168 normotensive subject (0.6%). None had hypokalemia. Conclusions: Subjects with essential hypertension have higher plasma aldosterone and lower plasma renin activity than normal controls. A plasma aldosterone/plasma renin activity over 25 was defined as abnormal. (Rev Méd Chile 2000; 128: 955-61)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.128 n.9 20002000-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872000000900001es10.4067/S0034-98872000000900001
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author Cortés P,Paola
Fardella B,Carlos
Oestreicher C,Eveline
Gac E,Homero
Mosso G,Lorena
Soto M,Julia
Foradori C,Arnaldo
Claverie R,Ximena
Ahuad N,Jessica
Montero L,Joaquín
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Claverie R,Ximena
Ahuad N,Jessica
Montero L,Joaquín
Exceso de mineralocorticoides en hipertensos esenciales: enfoque clínico-diagnóstico
author_facet Cortés P,Paola
Fardella B,Carlos
Oestreicher C,Eveline
Gac E,Homero
Mosso G,Lorena
Soto M,Julia
Foradori C,Arnaldo
Claverie R,Ximena
Ahuad N,Jessica
Montero L,Joaquín
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title Exceso de mineralocorticoides en hipertensos esenciales: enfoque clínico-diagnóstico
title_short Exceso de mineralocorticoides en hipertensos esenciales: enfoque clínico-diagnóstico
title_full Exceso de mineralocorticoides en hipertensos esenciales: enfoque clínico-diagnóstico
title_fullStr Exceso de mineralocorticoides en hipertensos esenciales: enfoque clínico-diagnóstico
title_full_unstemmed Exceso de mineralocorticoides en hipertensos esenciales: enfoque clínico-diagnóstico
title_sort exceso de mineralocorticoides en hipertensos esenciales: enfoque clínico-diagnóstico
description Background: Primary hyperaldosteronism is more frequent among subjects with essential hypertension than previously thought. The prevalence, according to local and international evidence could fluctuate between 9 and 10%. Aim: To investigate if subjects with essential hypertension have different aldosterone and renin plasma levels than normotensive subjects. Patients and methods: One hundred twenty five subjects with essential hypertension, not receiving medications for at least two weeks prior to the study and 168 age and sex matched normotensive controls were studied. Blood was drawn between 9 and 10 AM during a sodium free diet to determine plasma aldosterone, plasma renin activity and potassium. Results: Plasma aldosterone was higher in hypertensive subjects than controls (11.6 ± 7.6 and 9.9 ± 5.1 ng/dl respectively; p=0.04). Plasma renin activity was lower in hypertensives than controls (1.42 ± 1.28 and 1.88 ± 1.39 ng/ml/h respectively; p<0.001). Thus, plasma aldosterone/plasma renin activity ratio was higher in hypertensives (13.8 ± 13.5 and 8.3 ± 7.8; p<0.001). A pathological ratio was defined as over 25, corresponding to the mean plus two standard deviations of the control group. Primary hyperaldosteronism was found in 5/125 hypertensives (4%) and 1/168 normotensive subject (0.6%). None had hypokalemia. Conclusions: Subjects with essential hypertension have higher plasma aldosterone and lower plasma renin activity than normal controls. A plasma aldosterone/plasma renin activity over 25 was defined as abnormal. (Rev Méd Chile 2000; 128: 955-61)
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