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[Surgical treatment for primary aldosteronism].

Valentine Luzuy-GuarneroPatricia MehierGrégoire WuerznerMaurice MatterTobias Zingg
Published in: Revue medicale suisse (2024)
Primary aldosteronism is the most common cause of secondary hypertension in the middle-aged population. A high level of suspicion is required, due to the higher morbidity and mortality associated with damage to target organs (heart, brain, vessels, kidneys) than with essential hypertension. Screening involves 3 phases: detection, confirmation and detection of lateralization if surgery is an option. The choice of treatment will depend on the cause and the patient's wishes and may be either medical (mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists) or surgical (unilateral adrenalectomy). Both treatment options reduce the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality if blood pressure is well controlled.
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