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[Cardiac consequences of primary hyperaldosteronism]
1Département de médecine interne et hypertension artérielle, hôpital Lapeyronie, 371, avenue du Doyen-Gaston-Giraud, 34295 Montpellier cedex 5, France. g-du_cailar@chu-montpellier.fr
Abstract:
The activation of the renin-angiotensin system is associated with vascular and cardiac hypertrophy. But there are few data on the renal and cardiac consequences of the hypersecretion of aldosterone. In the experimental setting, hyperaldosteronism leads to an excess of fibrous interstitial tissue and cardiac hypertrophy. In man, these consequences are those of hyperaldosteronism. The aim of this study was to assess the cardiac consequences of hyperaldosteronism in a series of 31 patients with a documented Conn adenoma, in comparison with a matched population of 31 patients with primary hypertension. For the same level of blood pressure, cardiac hypertrophy is more prominent in hyperaldosteronism and there is a positive correlation between the level of plasma aldosterone and left ventricular wall thickness. Left ventricular hypertrophy is of the concentric type. In addition, an increase in myocardial fibrosis (that can now be quantified by echocardiography) is observed, with a positive correlation between plasma aldosterone and reflected ultrasound which might correspond to increased myocardial collagen. These anatomic modifications of myocardial structure result in diastolic dysfunction. Overall, Conn adenoma is associated in accelerated disease, which is partly independent of the level of blood pressure.
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