The prevalence of resistant hypertension (RHT) still remains unknown. Aim of the study was to investigate in a large cohort of hypertensive patients the prevalence of RHT, and to identify in these patients the secondary forms of arterial hypertension (SH). We enrolled a series of 3685 consecutive hypertensive patients. All patients underwent complete physical examination, laboratory tests, screening for SH. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) was performed to exclude white-coat hypertension. Further, we investigated for any obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA). Only 232 (5.8%) hypertensive patients fulfilled criteria for RHT. 91 (39%) had a SH; 56 (61%) hypertensive patients had a primary aldosteronism, 22 (24%) had OSA, 7 (7.7%) had a hypercortisolism, and 5 (5.5%) had a renovascular hypertension (RVH). Only one patient had adrenal pheochromocytoma. An accurate definition and investigation into RHT is needed. We recommend ABPM to all patients at diagnosis. Finally, all patients must be screened for SH, such as adrenal hypertension, OSA and RVH, especially those who are apparently resistant to polypharmacological treatment.

The prevalence of resistant arterial hypertension and secondary causes in a cohort of hypertensive patients: a single center experience / Petramala, Luigi; Olmati, Federica; Matteo, Galassi; Marinelli, Cristiano; Concistre, Antonio; Pergolini, Mario Sergio; Lucia, Piernatale; D'Ermo, Giuseppe; Costi, Umberto; DE VINCENTIS, Giuseppe; Tonnarini, Gian Franco; Iannucci, Gino; DE TOMA, Giorgio; Letizia, Claudio. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. - ISSN 1877-9344. - STAMPA. - 11:4(2017), pp. 380-387. [10.4081/itjm.2017.885]

The prevalence of resistant arterial hypertension and secondary causes in a cohort of hypertensive patients: a single center experience

Luigi Petramala
Primo
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OLMATI FEDERICA
Secondo
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Cristiano Marinelli;Antonio Concistrè;Mario Pergolini;Piernatale Lucia;Giuseppe D’ermo;Umberto Costi;Giuseppe De Vincentis;Gianfranco Tonnarini;Gino Iannucci;Giorgio De Toma
Penultimo
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Claudio Letizia
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

The prevalence of resistant hypertension (RHT) still remains unknown. Aim of the study was to investigate in a large cohort of hypertensive patients the prevalence of RHT, and to identify in these patients the secondary forms of arterial hypertension (SH). We enrolled a series of 3685 consecutive hypertensive patients. All patients underwent complete physical examination, laboratory tests, screening for SH. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) was performed to exclude white-coat hypertension. Further, we investigated for any obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA). Only 232 (5.8%) hypertensive patients fulfilled criteria for RHT. 91 (39%) had a SH; 56 (61%) hypertensive patients had a primary aldosteronism, 22 (24%) had OSA, 7 (7.7%) had a hypercortisolism, and 5 (5.5%) had a renovascular hypertension (RVH). Only one patient had adrenal pheochromocytoma. An accurate definition and investigation into RHT is needed. We recommend ABPM to all patients at diagnosis. Finally, all patients must be screened for SH, such as adrenal hypertension, OSA and RVH, especially those who are apparently resistant to polypharmacological treatment.
2017
ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; primary aldosteronism; renovascular hypertension; resistant hypertension; sleep obstructive apnea
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The prevalence of resistant arterial hypertension and secondary causes in a cohort of hypertensive patients: a single center experience / Petramala, Luigi; Olmati, Federica; Matteo, Galassi; Marinelli, Cristiano; Concistre, Antonio; Pergolini, Mario Sergio; Lucia, Piernatale; D'Ermo, Giuseppe; Costi, Umberto; DE VINCENTIS, Giuseppe; Tonnarini, Gian Franco; Iannucci, Gino; DE TOMA, Giorgio; Letizia, Claudio. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. - ISSN 1877-9344. - STAMPA. - 11:4(2017), pp. 380-387. [10.4081/itjm.2017.885]
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