Primary Hyperaldosteronism: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Clinical Associations
Christos Savvidis, Charalampos Milionis, Argyro Pachi, Athanasios Tselebis, Ioannis Ilias

TL;DR
Primary hyperaldosteronism is a common but underdiagnosed cause of high blood pressure, linked to various health issues and requiring better screening and diagnostic methods.
Contribution
This paper provides an updated review of PA epidemiology, clinical associations, and diagnostic challenges, emphasizing the need for improved screening and management strategies.
Findings
PA prevalence ranges from 5–10% in general hypertensive populations and up to 30% in resistant hypertension.
Adrenal venous sampling is effective for subtyping PA but faces technical challenges.
PA is associated with cardiovascular, metabolic, and psychiatric complications, including depression and anxiety.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Primary aldosteronism (PA), the leading cause of secondary hypertension, results from autonomous aldosterone hypersecretion. It is characterized by increased extracellular volume, elevated cardiac output, and greater arterial stiffness compared with essential hypertension, reflecting aldosterone-mediated hemodynamic dysregulation. The prevalence and morbidity of PA are increasingly acknowledged; however, PA continues to be underdiagnosed because of limited screening and diagnostic complexity. Methods: A narrative review was conducted using PubMed (2015–2025), with terms targeting PA epidemiology, excluding treatment-focused studies. From 971 articles, 133 relevant studies (original research studies, reviews, meta-analyses) were included, addressing prevalence, risk factors, comorbidities, genetics, and diagnostic issues. Results: PA prevalence in hypertensive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHormonal Regulation and Hypertension · Renin-Angiotensin System Studies · Adrenal and Paraganglionic Tumors
