Screening of 50 patients with refractory hypertension revealed primary hyperaldosteronism in 14% and pheochromocytoma in 4%, while true resistant hypertension was associated with insulin resistance.
Observational (n=50)
Refractory hypertension (n=50)
Screening for secondary hypertension and oral glucose tolerance test vs Essential hypertensives controlled with three antihypertensive drugs (75 g of glucose)
Causes of treatment resistance and prevalence of true resistant hypertension
OBJECTIVE: To determine causes of treatment resistance in patients with refractory hypertension, and to estimate the prevalence of true resistant hypertension. METHODS: We studied 50 consecutive patients referred with refractory hypertension after exclusion of hypokalemia and stenosis of the renal artery. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed in all patients to detect white-coat effect. The patients were hospitalized, antihypertensive drugs were withdrawn and a screening for secondary hypertension was performed. In addition, these patients, and a control group of essential hypertensives controlled with three antihypertensive drugs, underwent a OGTT with 75 g of glucose. RESULTS: Primary normokalemic hyperaldosteronism was diagnosed in seven patients. Two patients had a pheochromocytoma and six had white-coat effect. The 35 remaining patients with true resistant hypertension shown significant differences in serum insulin and HOMA IR when compared with the control group. CONCLUSIONS: These findings show that among normokalemic treatment-resistant hypertension, the presence of hyperaldosteronism and pheochromocytoma is quite high. Moreover, treatment resistance in hypertensive patients appears to be associated with insulin resistance.
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Nieves Martell
Hospital Clínico San Carlos
Matilde Rodríguez‐Cerrillo
Hospital Clínico San Carlos
D. E. Grobbee
University Medical Center Utrecht
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University Medical Center Utrecht
Hospital Clínico San Carlos
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Martell et al. (Wed,) conducted a observational in Refractory hypertension (n=50). Screening for secondary hypertension and oral glucose tolerance test vs. Essential hypertensives controlled with three antihypertensive drugs was evaluated on Causes of treatment resistance and prevalence of true resistant hypertension. Screening of 50 patients with refractory hypertension revealed primary hyperaldosteronism in 14% and pheochromocytoma in 4%, while true resistant hypertension was associated with insulin resistance.
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