High Plasma Renin and Aldosterone Levels Are Associated With a Unique Phenotype in Primary Hypertension.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jung Sun Cho, Ji-Hoon Jung, Woojin Kwon, Woo-Baek Chung, Sang Hyun Ihm
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Substantial efforts have been made to categorize the diverse and broad population of individuals with primary hypertension into more defined, homogeneous subgroups according to their hormonal responses to biological stimuli, such as low-renin hypertension. This study aimed to explore the phenotype and prognosis of patients with untreated primary hypertension with high renin and aldosterone levels.

Methods: In this study, we explored hypertensive phenotypes related to renin and aldosterone levels in untreated patients with primary hypertension (n=747). Patients were stratified into 4 groups on the basis of plasma renin activity (≥1.0 ng/mL/hr or <1.0 ng/mL/hr) and the plasma aldosterone concentration (≥15 ng/dL or <15 ng/dL).: high renin and aldosterone (n=172), low renin and high aldosterone (n=70), high renin and low aldosterone (n=308), and low renin and aldosterone (n=196).

Results: Multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed that younger age (p<0.001), higher pulse rates (p=0.002), and greater nighttime systolic blood pressure (p=0.046) were independent predictors of high renin and aldosterone levels. Microalbuminuria (25.5%, p<0.001) and elevated uric acid levels (5.5±1.4 mg/dL, p=0.006) were also more prevalent in this group.

Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of stratifying hypertensive phenotypes to enable personalized treatment for primary hypertensives with elevated renin and aldosterone levels.

高血浆肾素和醛固酮水平与原发性高血压的独特表型相关。
背景和目的:根据对生物刺激(如低肾素高血压)的激素反应,已经做出了大量的努力,将原发性高血压个体的多样性和广泛人群分类为更明确、同质的亚组。本研究旨在探讨未经治疗的肾素和醛固酮水平高的原发性高血压患者的表型和预后。方法:在这项研究中,我们探讨了未经治疗的原发性高血压患者肾素和醛固酮水平相关的高血压表型(n=747)。根据血浆肾素活性(≥1.0 ng/mL/hr)或多指标logistic回归分析,将患者分为4组。结论:这些发现强调了高血压表型分层对于肾素和醛固酮水平升高的原发性高血压患者的个性化治疗的重要性。
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Korean Circulation Journal
Korean Circulation Journal CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
4.90
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17.20%
发文量
103
期刊介绍: Korean Circulation Journal is the official journal of the Korean Society of Cardiology, the Korean Pediatric Heart Society, the Korean Society of Interventional Cardiology, and the Korean Society of Heart Failure. Abbreviated title is ''Korean Circ J''. Korean Circulation Journal, established in 1971, is a professional, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of cardiovascular medicine, including original articles of basic research and clinical findings, review articles, editorials, images in cardiovascular medicine, and letters to the editor. Korean Circulation Journal is published monthly in English and publishes scientific and state-of-the-art clinical articles aimed at improving human health in general and contributing to the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular diseases in particular. The journal is published on the official website (https://e-kcj.org). It is indexed in PubMed, PubMed Central, Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE, Web of Science), Scopus, EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Google Scholar, KoreaMed, KoreaMed Synapse and KoMCI, and easily available to wide international researchers
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