CHENG-HSUAN TSAIWu, Xue-MingXue-MingWuCHE-WEI LIAOZHENG-WEI CHENCHIEN-TING PANChang, Yi-YaoYi-YaoChangBO-CHING LEEChiu, Yu-WeiYu-WeiChiuTAI-SHUAN LAIVIN-CENT WUCHI-SHENG HUNGYEN-HUNG LIN2022-09-212022-09-212022-012040-6223https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/621838Aldosterone excess in primary aldosteronism (PA) has been linked to insulin resistance, and diabetes mellitus has been associated with increased arterial stiffness and worse cardiovascular outcomes. However, the impact of diabetes on baseline and post-treatment arterial stiffness in patients with PA is unknown.enarterial stiffness; diabetes mellitus; hyperaldosteronism; primary aldosteronism; pulse waveform analysis[SDGs]SDG3Diabetes mellitus is associated with worse baseline and less post-treatment recovery of arterial stiffness in patients with primary aldosteronismjournal article10.1177/20406223211066727350702512-s2.0-85123078021WOS:000747556900001