| Literature DB >> 19836495 |
Travis J McKenzie1, Joseph B Lillegard, William F Young, Geoffrey B Thompson.
Abstract
Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common cause of secondary hypertension in nonsmokers. Widespread screening of unselected hypertensives has identified PA in as many as 15% of patients. With such screening efforts using the PAC/PRA ratio and PAC, the widespread prevalence of the disease has become apparent while the relative percentage of APA has decreased. PA is confirmed by demonstrating lack of aldosterone suppressibility with sodium loading. Subtype evaluation is best achieved with high resolution CT scanning and AVS in the appropriate setting. In patients with PA and a unilateral source of aldosterone excess, laparoscopic adrenalectomy is the treatment of choice with excellent outcomes and low morbidity as compared with older open approaches. Patients with IHA, or those not amenable or agreeable to surgery, are best managed with a MR antagonist.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19836495 DOI: 10.1016/j.suc.2009.06.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Clin North Am ISSN: 0039-6109 Impact factor: 2.741