Recent progress in unraveling cardiovascular complications associated with primary aldosteronism: a succinct review
Journal
Hypertension research : official journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension
Journal Volume
47
Journal Issue
5
Pages
1103–1119
Date Issued
2024-01-16
Author(s)
Wang, Wei-Ting
Wu, Tsung-Hui
Er, Leay-Kiaw
Huang, Chien-Wei
Tu, Kun-Hua
Wang, Shu-Yi
Wu, Chun-Yi
Huang, Shu-Heng
Liu, Han-Wen
Cheng, Hao-Min
Lin, Liang-Yu
Hwu, Chii-Min
Abstract
This comprehensive review offers a thorough exploration of recent advancements in our understanding of the intricate cardiovascular complications associated with Primary Aldosteronism (PA). PA encompasses a spectrum of conditions characterized by hypertension and excessive production of aldosterone operating independently of the renin-angiotensin system. Given its association with an elevated risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications, as well as a higher incidence of metabolic syndrome in comparison to individuals with essential hypertension (EH), an accurate diagnosis of PA is of paramount importance. This review delves into the intricate interplay between PA and cardiovascular health and focuses on the key pathophysiological mechanisms contributing to adverse cardiac outcomes. The impact of different treatment modalities on cardiovascular health is also examined, offering insights into potential therapeutic approaches. By highlighting the significance of recognizing PA as a significant contributor to cardiovascular morbidity, this review emphasizes the need for improved screening, early diagnosis, and tailored management strategies to both enhance patient care and mitigate the burden of cardiovascular diseases. The findings presented herein underscore the growing importance of PA in the context of cardiovascular medicine and emphasize the potential for translating these insights into targeted interventions to improve patient outcomes.
Subjects
Atrial fibrillation; Cardiovascular complications; Ischemic heart disease; Primary aldosteronism
Type
journal article