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Are We Only Detecting the Tip of the Iceberg? A Nationwide Study on Primary Aldosteronism with up to 8-Year Follow-up

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ABSTRACT Background Long-term follow-up studies on primary aldosteronism (PA) are lacking. Objective We aim to review results of diagnostic procedures and histopathology for patients diagnosed during 2012–2016 in Iceland, compare… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Background Long-term follow-up studies on primary aldosteronism (PA) are lacking. Objective We aim to review results of diagnostic procedures and histopathology for patients diagnosed during 2012–2016 in Iceland, compare unilateral (UD) and bilateral disease (BD) and assess treatment response. Methods Thirty-two patients aged 28–88 were diagnosed and treated according to guidelines. Results The majority had BD. Everyone needed potassium supplementation at case detection. We saw a reduction in systolic blood pressure (p < .001, both groups), antihypertensive agents (p = .002 UD and p = .04 BD) and potassium supplementation (p < .001, both groups). Conclusion Similar treatment response was seen in both subgroups. Ratio of hypokalemia and number of cases indicates severe PA underdiagnosis in Iceland.

Keywords: aldosteronism; tip iceberg; nationwide study; detecting tip; primary aldosteronism; iceberg nationwide

Journal Title: Endocrine Research
Year Published: 2022

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