Prevalence of primary hyperaldosteronism in moderate to severe hypertension in the Central Europe region

B Štrauch, T Zelinka, M Hampf, R Bernhardt… - Journal of human …, 2003 - nature.com
B Štrauch, T Zelinka, M Hampf, R Bernhardt, J Widimsky
Journal of human hypertension, 2003nature.com
Recently published studies from different parts of the world report significantly higher
prevalence of primary hyperaldosteronism (PH) in hypertensives (ranging from 5 to 25%)
than the previously accepted figures. There have been no data so far about the prevalence
of PH in Central Europe. Therefore, we have undertaken this study to evaluate the
prevalence of PH in patients with moderate to severe hypertension referred to a
hypertension unit in the Czech Republic, together with the determination of the percentage …
Abstract
Recently published studies from different parts of the world report significantly higher prevalence of primary hyperaldosteronism (PH) in hypertensives (ranging from 5 to 25%) than the previously accepted figures. There have been no data so far about the prevalence of PH in Central Europe. Therefore, we have undertaken this study to evaluate the prevalence of PH in patients with moderate to severe hypertension referred to a hypertension unit in the Czech Republic, together with the determination of the percentage of different subtypes of PH including familial forms. In addition to that, we have evaluated the prevalence of other types of secondary forms of hypertension.
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