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NCT ID: NCT00746070 Enrolling by invitation - Aldosteronism Clinical Trials

Postoperative Cardiovascular Index Change of Primary Aldosteronism

TAIPAI
Start date: January 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Primary aldosteronism (PA), characterized by an inappropriate production of aldosterone, is far more common than is usually perceived. The overall prevalence of PA is 11.2% of the newly diagnosed hypertensive patients and 4.8% was curable aldosterone producing adenoma (APA), and adrenalectomy is considered the treatment of choice for APA. The potential curability and prevention of excess cardiovascular damage and events also underscores the need to develop accurate strategies for the timely diagnosis of APA.This study aimed to determine the effects of endothelium function change ( PWV, progenitor cell,..) before and post-adrenalectomy or taking spironolactone in patients with aldosteronism. Autonomous elevated aldosterone will increase the glomerular filtration rate and renal damage in patients with primary aldosteronism (PA). But clinical evidence of the role of endothelium function on post-adrenalectomy or taking spirolactone is still limited.