Vascular Remodeling and Duration of Hypertension Predict Outcome of Adrenalectomy in Primary Aldosteronism Patients
- 1 May 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 51 (5) , 1366-1371
- https://doi.org/10.1161/hypertensionaha.108.111369
Abstract
Remodeling of the resistance arteries is a hallmark of arterial hypertension and predicts cardiovascular events, but it was unknown whether it could also predict the blood pressure response to adrenalectomy of patients with an aldosterone-producing adenoma. Therefore, we investigated the outcome of adrenalectomy as a function of vascular remodeling in the context of the preoperative features of aldosterone-producing adenoma patients. At 2 referral centers for hypertension, we prospectively measured the media:lumen ratio of small arteries from fat tissue of 50 consecutive aldosterone-producing adenoma patients treated with adrenalectomy. The blood pressure response to adrenalectomy was assessed by considering the blood pressure values and the number and dosages of antihypertensive medications. Adrenalectomy significantly ( P P =0.02) of the score of antihypertensive treatment. It provided cure of hypertension in 30% of the aldosterone-producing adenoma patients, normotension with less antihypertensive therapy in 52%, and improved blood pressure control in the rest. The media:lumen ratio and the known duration of hypertension significantly predicted the blood pressure response to adrenalectomy at univariate and multivariate analyses. Because a long duration of hypertension and/or the presence of vascular remodeling imply lower chances of blood pressure normalization at long-term follow-up postadrenalectomy, these findings emphasize the importance of an early diagnosis of aldosterone-producing adenoma.Keywords
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