Relationship between blood pressure level and activity of renin-aldosterone axis in patients with essential hypertension—a retrospective study
Peijuan Li, Bo Liao, Zhaoquan Yang, Jiulin Zhang, Kun Chen, Zhipeng Li

TL;DR
This study finds that higher aldosterone levels are linked to increased diastolic blood pressure in Chinese patients with essential hypertension.
Contribution
The study identifies elevated aldosterone as an independent risk factor for diastolic hypertension in essential hypertension patients.
Findings
21.04% of essential hypertension patients had elevated aldosterone levels.
Higher aldosterone levels correlated with increased diastolic blood pressure.
Elevated aldosterone is an independent risk factor for diastolic hypertension.
Abstract
A study indicates that elevated aldosterone levels increase the risk of hypertension by 16%. This retrospective cohort study examines the relationship between blood pressure and renin-aldosterone levels in patients with essential hypertension (EH), aiming to elucidate the clinical features and risk factors of inappropriate hyperaldosteronism in Chinese individuals with essential hypertension. Clinical data of 309 EH patients were analyzed. The participants were divided into three groups with a high (H)/medium (M)/low (L) blood pressure level: Group H (BP≥160 / (or) 100 mmHg, n = 151), Group M (BP 140–160/90–100 mmHg, n = 101), Group L (BP < 140/90 mmHg, n = 57). Since the data were all non-normal distributions, they were represented by the median and extreme values, and the Wilcoxon rank sum test was used. Categorical data were analyzed using the χ2 test. In the one-factor variance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHormonal Regulation and Hypertension · Renin-Angiotensin System Studies · Sodium Intake and Health
